I'm not sure if this is the right place for this post, but here goes...
I've been in a new area for about one year now and searching for a suitable place to train. After a lot of searching I have narrowed my choices down to two, a Kyokushin dojo and an American Kenpo club. I have been to quite a few classes at both places, but I haven't completely made up my mind yet.
My primary system of training is kenpo and the club is good. It is a solid group of people who train hard and train well. While they do things a little bit differently from what I am used to it is mostly the same. There really aren't any downsides, except that it is more of club atmosphere and the instructor is the same rank as me. I would be joining as more of a colleague than as a student, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.
The Kyokushin dojo is, in my opinion, world class. The instructor was trained by Mas Oyama and Shigeru Oyama. He teaches very traditional and hard karate with lots of contact. The training is intense, but the instructor and the students are very polite and respectful. In my opinion, anyone should be proud to be a member of this dojo. This dojo is further away, and I would be starting all over, but the instruction is so good.
I was wondering what your opinion is regarding these two schools. Which would you join and why? My decision basically comes down to same style with a good club, or new style at a great dojo. I wish I could do both, but I really don't have the time. Honestly, it will take all I can to train regularly at any one place regularly right now.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
P.S. I am sorry if I disappointed anyone hoping to find some video of the masters of Kyokushin and Kenpo locked in a deathmatch!
I've been in a new area for about one year now and searching for a suitable place to train. After a lot of searching I have narrowed my choices down to two, a Kyokushin dojo and an American Kenpo club. I have been to quite a few classes at both places, but I haven't completely made up my mind yet.
My primary system of training is kenpo and the club is good. It is a solid group of people who train hard and train well. While they do things a little bit differently from what I am used to it is mostly the same. There really aren't any downsides, except that it is more of club atmosphere and the instructor is the same rank as me. I would be joining as more of a colleague than as a student, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.
The Kyokushin dojo is, in my opinion, world class. The instructor was trained by Mas Oyama and Shigeru Oyama. He teaches very traditional and hard karate with lots of contact. The training is intense, but the instructor and the students are very polite and respectful. In my opinion, anyone should be proud to be a member of this dojo. This dojo is further away, and I would be starting all over, but the instruction is so good.
I was wondering what your opinion is regarding these two schools. Which would you join and why? My decision basically comes down to same style with a good club, or new style at a great dojo. I wish I could do both, but I really don't have the time. Honestly, it will take all I can to train regularly at any one place regularly right now.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
P.S. I am sorry if I disappointed anyone hoping to find some video of the masters of Kyokushin and Kenpo locked in a deathmatch!