Punani hunter at the local meatmarket, only sport I´m into.
And I almost lose all the time. *sob*
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Jake75 on 03/20/02 02:37 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
Wilderness mountain hiking
Extended backcountry wilderness hiking
Deepwoods winter camping
Some ice climbing
Cross country skiing & snowshoeing
White water canoeing
10km running competitions
Hunting (that really way back then)
Fishing
Camping
All this long time ago. Today only fishing & camping with family and could be in better shape
Look at my belly: <A HREF="http://www.dfg.ca.gov/northernpike/images/gravidfemale.jpg" target="_new">pike's belly</A>
<b><font color=blue>pike</font color=blue> and <font color=blue>katie</font color=blue> a love story that could not be, but was!<b><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by iamnowkatie on 03/21/02 10:41 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
I'm 14 and a freshman in high school. i started as the varsity quaterback, i started on the JV basketball team, and am the starting pitcher on JV for baseball. i also enjoy playing (not in a league) golf, tennis, roller hockey, and basicly anything else...besides soccer!
"Beware of computer programmers that carry screwdrivers."
8th Kyu, I been active for 1,5 year now, and I have two trainings a week (which is the max I can get without travelling to another town where my teachers also give lessons).
Mountainbiking as an amateur on my Viper Red Cannondale F800SL
Racing as an amateur on a Giant Peleteon 8200
As an amateur, I state again. Just try to get on one of the above every week to keep my body in a shape after a week of studying and surfing the web (though the first is superseeded by far by the latter, I am afraid ...)
All I ask is to loose this 25pound spare tire and firm up these out of shape and lazy muscles. I'll leave the black belt grades for you. Thanks anyways.
By Kyoto! Hello high waters! <font color=blue>[katie]</font color=blue> wiil be back!
Hmm..
Karate. 2nd dan (Kyushan KyuDai and Shorin Ryu)style was on Canadian national team twice when I was a kid around 12 yrs ago.
Just started Tai boxing.
just quit regular boxing, no use of feet.
soon to be starting Akeido.
And my first love drag and rally racing (battling imports).
you'er from canada and you never heard of lacrosse? ITS OUR NATIONS OFFICIAL SPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its teh most dangerous sport there is. those rubber indian balls hurt like *****, i got the wind knocked out of me for a minute and i messed up some ribs
<font color=red><b>Don't take life too seriously.... You won't get out of it alive.</font color=red></b>
I knew what Lacross is. Just poking fun. It is very rarely played from what I have seen, and yes, it is a very demanding sport at least as much as hockey, if not more.
If you jerk off too much you will lose some of that stamina for those big games.
By Kyoto! Hello high waters! <font color=blue>[katie]</font color=blue> wiil be back!
I practice this way for a purpose. General health. I used to be an avid athelete, excelling in most individual sports, until the military did things to my body, making me incapable of my atheletic ablitities. So, Tai-Chi Chuan and swimming are the two sports that I still can manage well. I've learned to live with my disability, and feel great inspite of all things.
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Last sport i practiced it was SHAOLIN-MON Karate style, but because i had work and classes i had to drop it!
Lately, and since i have no more classes i´m fancying joining a Ninjutsu dojo!
</b> <font color=red>CHANGE THAT DAMN SIG OF THE WEEK!</font color=red>
Shaolin-Mon style is pretty cool, many techniques are based on Tai-Chi Chuan and we also practice sword fighting in it !
</b> <font color=red>CHANGE THAT DAMN SIG OF THE WEEK!</font color=red> <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Lordkaos on 03/29/02 10:25 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
I train in Kajukenbo, one of the few martial arts developed in the US.
Ka - Karate (Tang Soo Do)
Ju - Jujitsu, Judo
Ken - Kenpo
Bo - Chinese Boxing, and Boxing
Pretty cool depending on your instructor. Basically we learn all of the forms and then anything goes. What I like best about it is that we are encouraged to develop our own style, the instructor knows that what works for him may not work for you. Great style to train in if your looking for more of a fighting style (Med-Heav contact).
<i>"Through this fist style one gains long life and happiness."</i>
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