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    Dec 24, 2016, 10:06 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Sean999 View Post
    To talaniman

    You can know my respect and love to martial art if you really understand my writing. Or not, let be my language weakness. I don't want to say many things. But the only one thing is I don't like your usage.

    My question is very simple. Just want to get teacher to teach me realistic aikido and knowledge about the real usage of aikido in real fight whatever I want to fight or not or wherever I stay. This is clarity.

    I don't want to regret to choose this website.
    When the teacher is sufficiently impressed with your skill and proficiency, he will teach you more.

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