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    Thank you Phil for such an informative post about Yoseikan.

    On another thread perhaps we can discuss the efficacy of various forms of pinning etc.

    Ron, I really do apologise.

    (Your posts are just so complete if I don't jump in first there is nothing left for me to say )

    Nice pun about the circles, btw.
    M Johnston

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    Hey, no appology needed Just jump right in anywhere, I mess up as often as anyone else! Actually, I appreciate not having to type as much...

    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by P Goldsbury View Post
    3. In Japan there are eight gendai budo commonly practised: aikido, judo, karate, kendo, jukendo, naginata, sumo, and kyudo.
    Nine gendai budo! Although there is some debate on the subject it is officially nine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenkabozu View Post
    Nine gendai budo! Although there is some debate on the subject it is officially nine.

    Oh yes. I forgot shorinji kempo. Many apologies.

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