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Posted by sangxjin on 06-07-2002 01:26 AM:

Kumdo..

i have to do it again..i took a break for about 2 months and todays the first day i go back.

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Posted by AiSH on 06-07-2002 01:39 AM:

i always wanted to try tha.
i go to tkd.
they won't teach me ne weapons.
i wanna learn how to fite w. weapons.

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Posted by sangxjin on 06-07-2002 04:35 AM:

oh man its a bitch on the leg muscles and the arm muscles. Plus they purposely close all windows and dont turn on any air circulation so your sweating like a bitch. You dont get any breaks until your 2 hours of practice are over. Its like a large Sauna..but it helps with concentration because the only thing they make u think about is your opponent.

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Posted by Alchemist on 06-08-2002 12:36 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by AiSH
i always wanted to try tha.
i go to tkd.
they won't teach me ne weapons.
i wanna learn how to fite w. weapons.



I'll teach you


Posted by bigChubuff on 06-08-2002 03:49 AM:

uhh i dun kno what kumdo is


Posted by huby40 on 06-18-2002 11:50 PM:

its like fencing, except with 2 handed bamboo swords (and u dont wear that gay velvet suit). Errr, it was used to practice out sword fighting skillz without chopping the other guy's head off.


Posted by Ladi Jay on 06-19-2002 12:56 AM:

Interesting... very interesting...


Posted by bigChubuff on 06-19-2002 02:00 AM:

ohh yea...i remember now

the perfect konlish pronounciation is GUM DO


Posted by bigChubuff on 06-19-2002 02:38 AM:

or Gum Doe...


Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 06-21-2002 10:46 PM:

like Kendo in japan

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Posted by sangxjin on 06-22-2002 02:41 AM:

it is the same thing as kendo in japan.

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