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JeffGentry
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Re: Training

Postby JeffGentry » Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:13 am

Hey Guy's

ARMA columbus has a pretty good training location, we are in a Haidong gumbo(Korean sword art)/ Tae Kwon do school, so the owner understand's steel and has cutting stand's and mat's she let's us use no extra charge.

Our problem is member's schedule's don't jive, I work 2nd shift, Jaron is on 3rd, Our other Jeff is on 1st, and a few student's from Ohio Weslyan, so if we have to teach on sunday we get no practice, except our individual practice.

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