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Are you dreaming of getting your ass kicked? I did not learn martial arts but I did train intensely in a combat sport.

 

Which sport was it? With your long powerful legs am sure you were good at it.
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In my very early teens I was in Karate, I made it to a red belt and got bored/ moved on. I've forgotten a lot of the formal training but my appetite to kick someone's ass partially stems from there lmao! My favorite activities were wood breaking, grappling and sparring. I remember distinctly kicking a boy in his stomach and making him cry, I loved the feeling even though outwardly I showed remorse. 

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I did wushu for a pretty long time, about 7 years. Wushu, however, is a more "showy" martial art, its emphasis is not as much on fighting as it is about the art and the performance. Wushu also doesn't have belts. I also did ballet for a very long time, make of that combination what you will.

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I did tae kwon do way back when, and am presently starting Brazilian jiu jitsu; I've always been fairly naturally muscular, so looking forward to gaining some technique to go along with my strength ;)

 

Oh man that would be fun!

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In my very early teens I was in Karate, I made it to a red belt and got bored/ moved on. I've forgotten a lot of the formal training but my appetite to kick someone's ass partially stems from there lmao! My favorite activities were wood breaking, grappling and sparring. I remember distinctly kicking a boy in his stomach and making him cry, I loved the feeling even though outwardly I showed remorse. 

I only just saw this, and now I'm imagining you in robes!

 

I did seido for a while, but I only got to a yellow belt before I got bored and moved on. (I don't think seido has a red, but in any case I wasn't anywhere close to that level.) I wasn't all that interested in sparring. But if you had been a student at the studio......

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I trained as a boxer for sometime. I miss it. Still spar here and there as well as shadow box to keep my reflexes sharp. It is exciting to think about testing the ladies abilities, experiencing the fruit of their training. Being hurt wouldn't be pleasant but I could deal with it to see their technique and skills.

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I only just saw this, and now I'm imagining you in robes!

 

I did seido for a while, but I only got to a yellow belt before I got bored and moved on. (I don't think seido has a red, but in any case I wasn't anywhere close to that level.) I wasn't all that interested in sparring. But if you had been a student at the studio......

something in my head says you would gladly take a kick in the stomach from me... lucky for you I prefer the single tail :P

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