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Did Krav for 3 years. Was going 2-3 times a week and combined with work it drove me into the ground. Then started college for the L4 and had to call it quits on the Krav with all the coursework. Promised myself I'd start again when I finished college, I didn't :( Got used to having sitting down and relaxing time.

 

Good thing about Krav was once you got into sparring, you could be with anybody, from new people to people who have been going for years, to people who are massively good at something else e.g. boxers, MMA mateys, whatever, small angry people to 18 stone beasts who you didn't want to get tangled up with so every session would be a learning session.

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Wado ryu, marlisk form of mma, pressure points (small circle jujitsu) and just started krav.

Takes up most of my evenings and usually a Saturday morning.

Good for you and the pressure points show the true meaning of Wado ryu.

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I've been married for 8 years in August.

Does that count?

 

No, your still loved up man, ive been married for 27 years and I feel like knifing the bitch everytime I clap eyes on her, and im sure the feelings mutual. Good luck for the future years . :laugh1:

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