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All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
Last I heard, Ernesto was sticking to the Philipinnes. Has he come to the States to teach?
I don't really follow Ernesto, esp after the falling out so I don't know. You could check with Mike Bowers out of Portland. He has a website but I don't remember the address. He knows what Ernesto is up too these days. Here it is:
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
All you need is love........and a sharp blade.....a hardwood flat stick......Oh, oh, oh and a Paraordinance lda 14.45 loaded with 230 grain hydra shocks,ranger SXT's or golden sabres
Congratulations!
Seems alot of instructors start out that way- teaching at an established school. Good luck.
Thanks. I have all most always taught privately - small group out of my home and/ local parks weather permitting. I have taught at established schools as well. This is a good way to start out since I recently moved to this area. My goal is to build up a good core group of people who want to train FMA, MT, and JKDC (in that order). We'll see how it goes.
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