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Post by kev on Dec 13, 2004 4:48:01 GMT
Hi all,
I'm brand spanking new to karate and have only been going for a few weeks but i really love it and hope to be doing it for many years to come ;D
Oh, and be prepared for some stupid questions!! lol
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Post by AngelaG on Dec 13, 2004 5:18:43 GMT
Hello Kev Welcome to Karate Resource and welcome to Karate. I hope you find our forums helpful to you, and don't worry there are no stupid questions! Regards Angela
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Post by RDKI on Dec 13, 2004 18:02:38 GMT
Hiya Kev, Glad to have you on the board . Ask away, there's no such thing as a stupid question, especially at beginner level.
Good luck in your trianing Martyn
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Post by Aefibird on Dec 13, 2004 21:30:10 GMT
Hi Kev! Welcome to KR and to the wonderful world of karate. Just be warned... it's very addictive. ;D Anyway, don't worry about posting stupid questions - I seem to be the person on here who posts stupid replies! lol Feel free to ask as many questions as you like; there's some very knowledgable and talented folks on here and I'm sure they'll be able to help you out.
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Post by AngelaG on Dec 14, 2004 7:48:09 GMT
Anyway, don't worry about posting stupid questions - I seem to be the person on here who posts stupid replies! lol Guys, guys! There's no need to bicker... there's enough bandwidth for you BOTH to ask stupid questions! ;D ;D ;D
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thingy
KR Green Belt
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Post by thingy on Dec 14, 2004 11:29:31 GMT
Quite right, as Angela says, there are no stupid questions. Mind you, I hear there are very stupid questions... Right, this is probably a very stupid question, and once again it works on the hypothesis that Ki exists..but is it possible use someone's own ki against them? So rather than disrupting or taking away their ki you use theirs to attack etc? tee hee
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