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Old 02-12-2003, 08:14 PM  
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Originally posted by -=HOAX=-
Also, in my opinion...disregard belts and katas and that type of shit. Find yourself a teacher dude...someone you are willing to learn from.

Go to one of those places 3 weeks running, a new spot/style per month. Then after you've checked out all of them decide...


Then again you may not be that into it...you may just wanna fuck around...in that case find the cheapest, fuckit.
I agree...whatever you decide, sit in on a couple of classes. There are dojos all over the place that just put up a sign and teach you moves, but the good ones will spend time with you on all aspects of the art (discipline, strength, form, etc).

The teacher(s) and the format of the class is a very important part. They/it will keep you motivated and focused.

A fair amount of patience is good also
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