Re: OT Martial Arts Retreat

I'm off to the retreat in less than an hour.

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Carol in SLC
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I wish I was going to one? What type of martial arts do you train in? I train in Tae Kwon Do.

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saucy

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mkahogan

Have fun!

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Beadbimbo

You're already gone, but I'm sending you appropriate thoughts. I can't wait to hear all about it.

Who said this was a bead group? Jewitch

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Jewitch

I prefer the soft arts and train in Tai Chi and Aikido, but haven't been doing much lately. But one of my closest friends does Tai Chi (second degree black belt, I think).

Tina

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Christina Peterson

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Christina Peterson" :

]I prefer the soft arts and train in Tai Chi and Aikido, but haven't been ]doing much lately. But one of my closest friends does Tai Chi (second ]degree black belt, I think).

so . . . how was your weekend????

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vj

I can understand the soft arts. I love intense competition and the release after sparring. I won the silver medal at the Texas State Championships a couple of years ago. I was going to the Nationals, but I couldn't take off work. I love the hitting, punching, and the work out. I think it gets a lot off my mind and makes me enjoy life more. I haven't been training since I left my old job, but I am a brown belt. I guess I need to go ahead and finish getting my black belts. More for me than anything else.

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saucy

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