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Jeff-Berger
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Postby Jeff-Berger » Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:51 pm

Hey everyone,

I just found this site a day ago and i've been reading through it like crazy. This seems to be just what i was looking for to go along with my tung soo do training, I was just curious though as to how it works if id sign up. I realize that is sort of a vague question I guess what I mean is, how would i go about learning and practicing this myself.. when you join up do you get directions for basic forms and techniques for weapons so that you have a base to work from?

If you don't understand what i mean let me know and i'll work on clarifying myself better. I just got back from a 3 hour training session so im beat and to tired to think and/or type anymore.

-Jeff
All I know for sure is that i'm trying, I will allways stand my ground.

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Aaron Pynenberg
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Location: Appleton WI

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Postby Aaron Pynenberg » Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:51 pm

Jeff I am sending you a PM. I run the study group in Appleton- Aaron
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