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Rob_Broad

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Originally posted by Seig


No, in his case it means Pickled Canadian:drink2tha

There is nothing wrong with being a pickled Canadian. Many times I have been a pickled Canadian and a few times I have been pickled in Canadian.:cheers:
 
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Originally posted by Rob_Broad

Should Sparring be part of regular class, or should it be a specialty class. Most students enjough doing sparring drills, but do not enjoy actually sparring. What do you think?

I'm really looking forward to do regular sparring sessions.
I think sparring should be practiced as often as possible , techniques alone will not prepare you for a battle in the street.
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