Thanks. PM me or email me if you find it.I only remember that it was hosted by a kung fu school and had different types of sparring and forms competition. It was open to all styles. I'll see if I can find the email about it.
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Thanks. PM me or email me if you find it.I only remember that it was hosted by a kung fu school and had different types of sparring and forms competition. It was open to all styles. I'll see if I can find the email about it.
Ohhhh do iiiitSounds like fun. I've never competed, but have considered it lately. Don't know how I'd get started, but it seems like it would be fun. I probably wouldn't fare as well as you, but it'd still be fun.
I haven’t yet figured out where to start. I haven’t had much luck finding things in my area, and am not sure how to tell what a competition includes when I find something. It turns out I know nearly nothing about MA competition outside Judo, boxing, and MMA.
I'm considering both. That one might be fun, and an excuse to buy a chest protector.Are you looking for grappling or striking? (I'm not familiar with Shojin-ryu.) If you want striking and are willing to branch out a little, there's a TKD tournament in Fredericksburg, VA called "Spar Wars" where, instead of doing brackets like most TKD tournaments, they score you based on how *many* matches you did, and you can spar anyone of any rank/age/gender/size, as many times as you want. I took one of our students to it once, and there were a number of non-TKD competitors, folks with karate-type chest protectors and helmets.