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Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 12:39 am
by Dog Soldier
Hey there

I'm an alcoholic...no wait! D'OH! I'm 10492 ish days old. I used to teach Teakwondo (assistant instructor) up until march this year when our current instructor had to move. I couldn't afford to take over the club so ultimately it closed.

Signed up for the RAF Reg. As I'm too old for anything else! :-?

Only found this forum a few days ago (shame on me) but love the humour and banter you lot dish out and now I'm a regular visitor.

Well, that's it for now and no doubt I'll slap myself upside the head after I post this when I realise I should've added something else...ho hum.

(inna J.Springer stylee) Take care of yourself...aaaaaand each other.

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 1:22 am
by Andy O'Pray
but love the humour and banter you lot dish out

What humour and banter? Welcome anyway Dog Soldier, ( funny handle for a wannabe crab).

Aye - Andy. 8)

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 6:31 am
by BenChug
good movie.
werewolves vs some intense blokes.

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 11:35 am
by Dog Soldier
Agreed Ben. Some class moment's in that flick 8)
Andy O'Pray wrote: ( funny handle for a wannabe crab).
Well, 'Dog Crab' didn't have the same ring to it...*hangs head in shame and takes the long walk to Hades* :cry:

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 12:06 pm
by The JaCkAl
Hi Dog soldier.....tae kwon do huh. I used to do that when I was 16, until I entered a compatition and drew the short straw, and had to break a full board with a punch. Not having the technique I broke my knuckle. After that I never went again for some reason. About a year later I started Mai Thai Kick boxing and enjoyed it's savage intensity. I'm thinking of starting ultimate fighting round the corner from me, which really intrigues me. I would never get in a ring though, it looks bloody dangerous to me. did you ever do any competitions?

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 12:25 pm
by Dog Soldier
Hi JaCkAl

Agreed. Muai Thai is a lethal art. Brutal on the legs. They sometimes have K1 competitions on Eurosport, which is great to watch! :)

As for my TKD. Yep, I've been to a few competitons. I won a bronze medal in the British Taekwondo Championships back in 2000. All the others I got to various stages before being eliminated. Great fun tho!

The style I do is not like the lame Olympic TKD which doesn't use hand techniques. I can't stand that. You gotta be able to use your hands to adapt to the fighting range!

I also studied Kung Fu for a year and a bit to add some more variety with the close range techniques (arm/leg locks, throws etc) to my arsenal. Helped a lot :wink:

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 12:31 pm
by Dog Soldier
Oh and as for the UFC..not a fan myself. It just ends up with two guys hugging each other on the ground for 20 mins. Wouldn't want to do it myself but as I said, not my bag baby! :)

Muai Thai and Kick boxing is a little more fun IMHO :wink:

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2003 12:56 pm
by Dog Soldier
*Utilises his black canvas belt in Origami - grabs a sheet of A4, crumples, and throws newly formed Origami Boulder in Sticky Blue's direction with gusto* :roll:

Posted: Wed 18 Jun, 2003 9:06 pm
by chunky from york
After years of contemplating the matter - Tai Chi is far better, if you forget the moves, just make some up and everyone goes ooooooooh

keep taking the tablets grasshopper

Posted: Wed 18 Jun, 2003 9:53 pm
by Dog Soldier
Ahh yes, Tai Chi. An unusual art that promises ultimate power from moving very slowly for many years. The drawback being that by the time you develop the ultimate power you are close to death anyway :D

Posted: Thu 19 Jun, 2003 7:40 pm
by Artist
All this No Kan Do etc, etc, Pah!

I've got a black belt in Origami. So Yar Boo Sucks to you all.

Aye Artist

Posted: Thu 19 Jun, 2003 8:04 pm
by Dog Soldier
Been there, got that... (see earlier post)

Waaahhhh! *crumple, fold, crumple* :)

Posted: Fri 20 Jun, 2003 8:34 am
by barryc
Ha but have you tried makrame, that will tie you in knots.


Barry

Posted: Fri 20 Jun, 2003 9:28 am
by El Prez
Mau Tai is a lip killing Chinese drink, not some ancient, mystical, face smacking martial art. Doh! 8)
I was also trained in the art of Trun Che On. Various organs and joints may be attacked with relatively short jabs and lunges. The occasional shriek of joy as one connects with a Mick appendage is allowed. :lol