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theneuhauser

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could you tell me a little bit about the sidekick arms on that warrior dummy?

how are they used? for what type of skills? thanks
 
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meltdown51

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Sorry I do not have the sidekick attachment on my Warrior Mook.
The person to ask is Stephen Lee at the Warrior website.

Thanks
Joe
 
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theneuhauser

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springtime looks good but prices are a little excessive. i may build my, own, just a little concerned about the arm and leg extensions breaking. but thanks for all your replies.
 

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Originally posted by theneuhauser

springtime looks good but prices are a little excessive. i may build my, own, just a little concerned about the arm and leg extensions breaking. but thanks for all your replies.

I'm just curious if you made one of your own? I really want to get one, but the prices are a little high.

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never did, i would, but our new townhouse is hurting for extra space, all we have is a little front area and people think im nuts already when they see me practice chi kung in the morning. all i need is the neighbors calling the cops because of all the horrible noises.:)


weve got one at my instructors studio, so that's good for now:asian:
 
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I may be a little baised but I think the Martial-Quest Muk is extremely handsome. Even more so than most pictures. I recommend a Muk Jong Decor for all dwellings.

Unfortunately my female has set a limit on how many I can have hanging around.

Sorry for the shameless plug, I just wanted to throw my hat in the ring.

Byron
 

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