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Originally Posted by godwine
Hmmm.. interesting, as far as my training is concern, standard Chinese art don't have a belt system, but oh well, live and learn. So with Kim Son Quang, is it mostly foot techniques or hands/arms technique?
Karate dojo will definitely take you in for 1 year, chances are if you practice in Karate for one year and good at it, they may be able to help you optain a visa that let you stay longer to compete in a national level.
There are boxing gym everywhere, I can't recommend one myself, plus I am not currently in Japan.. goo dluck with it
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Ah, my master actually practiced Kim son Quang Kung fu in Vietnam, if that makes any difference. I don't know that much about how the system works in China or Vietnam, maybe he just decided to have a belt system when he moved to Norwy to make it easy on us : ) In Kim son Quang there are just as much foot techniques as hand/arm techniques, or that is what he tell us when he compares Kim son Quang with other martial arts.
Hm, that sounds nice, if I really love Japan and want to stay there for another year and have the chance to practice karate too, that would be really great. Well I guess I'll just have to take one day at a time.
Thank you : )