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Martial Artists
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 21:53
by V6 Mondy
Another others here ?
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 21:55
by Stinky
I think mava-nick teaches martial arts! I may be wrong. I was going to start but it turned out the place they do it was in Westfield school so I know that would be good (my old school). Where do you go Mondy?
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 21:56
by Stinky
I mean it wouldn't be a good idea.
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 21:58
by V6 Mondy
LOL
I,m a 2nd dan Taekwondo instructor and run my own club.
I train at Bucklers Mead though
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 22:05
by speedy(delboy)
Yeh, Nick Run and Owns SWIFT karata chop place in Exeter
Leroy his son is also an instructor there.
http://SWIFT-tkd.co.uk
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 22:15
by zEr0
Ninjutsu here
Getting private lessons from my uncle who's an instructor from Ninjutsu Academy of Plymouth
Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 22:21
by speedy(delboy)
Forgot to say, I am also a fifth Dan in Aerogramme

Posted: Nov 20th, '06, 23:32
by Funky
Was leroy a british champion at one point?
I've done some martial art stuff, now i live the way of the peaceful lotus blossom aaaah sooooo
Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 00:25
by Stinky
V6 Mondy, is it a good club? I think I would join one if it were not at my school
Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 07:10
by V6 Mondy
Were part of an organisation, so we have a syllabus to follow, and i,m gonna say its a good club, cus i joint own it
Thanks for the links , i always like to look at other sites
I was also once a British Champion, although i dont enjoy tournaments
so much now
We never get any local ones, hence me wondering if any other clubs would fancy a friendly sparring match

Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 07:11
by V6 Mondy
had to google Aerogramme

Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 09:22
by chris_1127
used to do kenpo for a few years down in the back bar at the roadhouse in exeter (and then down the york road place for a while) - was going for my 4th kyu brown when i packed it in. but havent trained for a good few years now - reckon I'd get my arse kicked properly now if i tried sparring. Wouldn't mind getting back into it all again though
Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 09:41
by Maver-Nick
V6 Mondy wrote:We're part of an organisation, so we have a syllabus to follow
Thanks for the links , i always like to look at other sites
tournaments,We never get any local ones, hence me wondering if any other clubs would fancy a friendly sparring match 
Hi Mondy,
I run SWIFT Tae Kwon Do in Exeter, with my son Leroy, both 3rd Dan in ITF style.
What organisation you with ? TAGB ? PUMA ? AIMAA ?
Our link is down at the moment, we're having a new site built
We have a tournament in Exeter on 1st December, Friday evening, it's a juniors only competition, being run by Sifu Wright of Mok Ka Kung Fu, open to all styles. PM me if you want more details or give me a bell on 07900347148... 
Or at our forum, here:
http://www.chumster.co.uk/forum/index.php?mforum=swift
Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 10:24
by Jonny
I have a few friends that are into it in a serious way. A friend of mine teaches Japanese martial arts (I am not sure which flavours, I'll have a word with him later).
I used to study Lee family Kung-Fu and Tai-Chi and still practise what I know in my spare time.
I stoped paying for lessons because being 6"4' and having done resistance training for two and a half years means I dont really get any trouble from people anyway.
Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 10:29
by chris_1127
jonny - is it you who knows barry with the CCM who does Akido in Ashburton?