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    JKD/Shaolin Kempo (Southern IN - Louisville, KY) OR Kung Fu... Just looking for direction By mryddin - Wed, 21 Nov 2007 02:51:38 GMT

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    I have some questions... First the important one.. I had back surgery in 2000... was a bulging disk... I have some back trouble from time to time but for the most part I seem
    fine (out of shape) but fine. I play ball, hike, scuba ect... Do you guys think I will be ok with MA?

    next, I studied Tang Soo Do student in Oswego New York from age 15 - 18 with prior ymca self defense class.... I am now 36 and missing some of the things from my past I did
    not have the chance to keep up with... I have been a long time fan of Bruce Lee and wanted to find the time one day to study his JKD... and I hope that day is near... Only
    problem is I do not seem to be near anyone that can professionally teach it... So I have to ask do you guys know of one that I have not located that is close... with work and
    kids I can’t make the long trips so local is my drawback.

    or, if there are no local JKD instructors then my next style of interest would be traditional Kung Fu like animal styles or the mix like with Shaolin Kempo... any help on
    highly credited dojo's in my area for those?

    last of all... it’s really been a while, I at one time loved being involved and miss that in my life... however I am afraid that what I remember as an 18 year old may be
    drastically different from what a 36 year old can do... from what you more experienced guys have seen over the years would you say you only get better or would you say that
    the things you could do when you were younger you have had to avoid and focus on different things as you age (make any sense)?

    not sure if I can post links (new guy here) but I wanted to offer up a few I have found and would love your positive or negative thoughts... or if you know of one I don’t
    please post info....

    Schools To check out...

    http://www.louisvillemartialarts.net...olin_Kempo.php
    3545 Springhurst Blvd.
    Louisville, KY 40241
    502-426-0333
    Shaolin Kempo Karate
    Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
    Filipino & Indonesian Martial (SIKAL)
    EBMAS Wing Tzun Kung Fu

    Full Moon Martial Arts of Clarksville, IN offers a variety of lessons for students of all ages. Call (812) 288-9886 today for a free class trial.

    Full Moon Martial Arts
    2920 Middle Road
    Jeffersonville, IN 47130
    1-812-288-9886
    tashi@fmma.com

    Shotokan Karate
    Chung Do Kwan/Tae Kwon Do
    Mixed Martial Arts
    Wing Chun


    6407 Preston Highway
    Suite 2
    Louisville, KY 40219
    (502) 969-8116
    Shaolin Chin Na
    Forms Training
    Classical Weapons Training
    Shaolin Animal Styles

    Bluegrass Martial Arts is a Karate Dojo in Louisville Ky. Kenpo Karate is the system of Martial arts we study. WE GIVE A FREE WEEK TRIAL!!! That's right no commitment necessary, come try before you buy! It only costs you your time to try out a full week of classes! There are multiple classes every

    Bluegrass Martial Arts
    2506 Plantside Drive
    Louisville, KY 40299
    (502) 499-4050
    email: drake@bluegrassmartialarts.com
    Shaolin Kempo
    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

    St. Matthews Martial Arts teaches karate classes for any experience level with any physical ability. Click here if you would like to schedule a free class.

    ST. Matthews Martial Arts
    4160 Westport Road Suite B&D
    Louisville, KY 40207
    (502) 899-5506
    email: jlrkempo@bellsouth.com
    Wing Chun Kung Fu
    Eskrima Kali


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    I'm a little biased since I'm an instructor at Louisville Martial Arts Academy but it really is a good school with a great group of people there.

    I teach the Sikal program there and wouldn't be teaching there if I didn't have an immense amount of respect for all the other instructors there. It's a very "family" type atmosphere. We have 5 different systems taught there and about 10 instructors who teach regularly (along with senior students who sometimes teach classes). I've been involved with the school for about 3 years and have seen very little friction among any of the instructors (it'd be virtually impossible for there to be none, eh) ... and what little I have seen was resolved quickly to everyone's satisfaction (and the friction originated purely in a lack of training space ... we're moving to a new location on May 4 and we'll have a lot more space).

    3 or so years ago I was teaching in my garage. I had several students and was quite content (I had previously rented my own commercial space but the overhead killed me because I'm a much better instructor than business man). Anyway, one of the BJJ instructors from LMAA, Scott Smith, came to train in privates with me. After a couple of months he said, "You know, we're trying to diversify a bit. We've currently got Shaolin Kempo Karate and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu going. I think you'd be a great fit and I know there are some people at the school who'd be interested in what you do." I met with the school owners and decided to give it a try. It's 3 years later now and I am very pleased with my decision.

    I don't know exactly what you're looking for but we do offer a variety of choices and, at least in my experience, the atmosphere of the school in general is top notch and the instructors are each very skilled in their particular disciplines.

    Mike

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