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Old 08-07-2012, 12:52 PM #6
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Originally Posted by windseeker242 View Post
Careful with that!

I don't know at what level you practice but I'd hate for you to get knocked in the head
I received my black belt 10 years ago. I currently only practice solo (kata and heavy bag). I've never had a problem with my heavy bag hitting me back!
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  • MYALGIA (generalized muscle pain)
  • MIGRAINE HEADACHES
  • INSOMNIA
  • ANGER & SELF-CONTROL (going "Frontal")
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