No, I think you seek out and challenge the most skilled foeman, the Kung Fu fighter.
2007-04-12 15:04:55
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answered by Baron VonHiggins 7
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Reverence means respect. So, I don't understand the "bow my knee" thing. Sorry. But TKD rocks.
2007-04-12 15:38:30
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answered by A 6
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mutually as i like your enthusiasm for the Martial Arts, and TKD specifically my buddy. yet submit to in suggestions too lots of something could be a bad element. mutually as I additionally love Martial Arts, and the disciplines I study, it truly is superb to comprehend whilst to go away it for that's smart time. save up your instruction and robust luck
2016-12-29 05:55:53
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you should give reverence to Taekwondo but you should also give reverence to ESL class.
2007-04-12 16:40:38
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answered by Domdom 2
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How should I know?
Maybe, maybe not.
The way you asked, you sound a little sarcastic, so I'd say probably not.
But do consider this quote from Sun Tzu's "Art of War":
Respect your enemy. Never underestimate him. Remember that he, too, thinks that he is right and will fight accordingly.
2007-04-12 14:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, lay off of the 'roids or weed.
2007-04-14 14:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you need some grammar lessons.
2007-04-12 15:56:35
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answered by Atavistic 3
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Huh?
2007-04-12 14:50:07
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answered by TaeKwonDo_Girl_4_Lyfe 1
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That question makes no sense whatsoever
2007-04-12 14:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you flog your log to much.
2007-04-12 16:11:04
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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