Free training! but is it worth it?

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pittjunky

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lol, Ok, you don't need to rub it in. :shrug: something didn't feel right from the first day I was there. I just didn't know all the legalities involved to really know for sure if my gut instinct was right or not. I drifted away from karate around soph. year of high school. Between the girls :ladysman: and the parties :cheers: I never had time to train so it's been a long time.:idunno: but I am ready to get back into it but my finances say otherwise. so free training seemed perfect.:samurai:
 
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pittjunky

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true but I was in denial and didn't see it at first or something.
 
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Shinzu

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i might steer away from this type of training if it were me. it is hard to find a good instructor that simplt teaches for the love of it, but they are out there. and they are not concerned with the cost of testing fees. it goes much deeper.
 

John Bishop

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For the cost of the testing you are paying, you could probably train somewhere else. There's a lot of good instructors teaching at Parks and Recreation programs, YMCA's, and Community Centers. They're fees are ussually very reasonable.
 
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