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hapki-bujutsu
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just wanted to repost this gentlemens post
Jarhead when you learn not to tell people to disresect those who taught you then your thoughts may matter.
Karazenpo
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Registered: Sep 2003
Last Visited : 11-09-2003
Location: Milford, Massachusetts 01757
Posts: 67
Hapki Bujutsu, keep up the good work. You're doing nothing wrong. I've been in the arts for over 30 years, my first kempo instructor was exactly like you and I learned much from him and still train with him 'til this day. I grew up hang'n on the streets with the guys & I, too learned some valuable lessons there. My current primary instructor has an extremely street-wise background supplemented by a carreer in law enforcement as I do. I take his training as gospel, because he not only talks the talk but he walks the walk. These are the people you want to study under if you can or at least one of their students. For they don't train on theory only, people like you have been there and done that-giving much credibility to what you teach and how you train. Fine job if you ask me! Respectfully submitted, Shihan Joe Shuras
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Shihan Joe Shuras, Shichidan, Karazenpo Go Shinjutsu (Gm. S. George Pesare) & Nick Cerio's Kenpo, Hanshi Craig Seavey, co-head.
Jarhead when you learn not to tell people to disresect those who taught you then your thoughts may matter.
Karazenpo
Member
Martial Talk
Orange Belt
Registered: Sep 2003
Last Visited : 11-09-2003
Location: Milford, Massachusetts 01757
Posts: 67
Hapki Bujutsu, keep up the good work. You're doing nothing wrong. I've been in the arts for over 30 years, my first kempo instructor was exactly like you and I learned much from him and still train with him 'til this day. I grew up hang'n on the streets with the guys & I, too learned some valuable lessons there. My current primary instructor has an extremely street-wise background supplemented by a carreer in law enforcement as I do. I take his training as gospel, because he not only talks the talk but he walks the walk. These are the people you want to study under if you can or at least one of their students. For they don't train on theory only, people like you have been there and done that-giving much credibility to what you teach and how you train. Fine job if you ask me! Respectfully submitted, Shihan Joe Shuras
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Shihan Joe Shuras, Shichidan, Karazenpo Go Shinjutsu (Gm. S. George Pesare) & Nick Cerio's Kenpo, Hanshi Craig Seavey, co-head.