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Originally Posted by Anthony
Shidokan is no joke, alot of broken everything in that competition. I was thinking of getting into Kyokushin when I lived in Canada, but opted to stay in BJJ and do Judo on the side instead. I really hate being hit.
Somehow training and competing fall behind my girl, kids, and making money to support me and mine, so I definately feel you there.
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Yeah, maybe it was a good thing I broke my foot and couldn't do it. lol. Gotta admit, though; I still get that desire to compete every now and then...
One of the guys I train with every now and then studied Kyokushinkai under Mas Oyama. When he had first started, he broke his jaw while sparring, so he had to lay out for a few weeks. When he came back, he apologized for missing class, but explained he had broken his jaw. Oyama punched him and re-broke his jaw and explained "never tell your oponent your weakness." That's pretty hardcore too.
