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My view on Karate and Kung Fu?
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<blockquote data-quote="VivaLaRaza777" data-source="post: 2131601" data-attributes="member: 758218"><p>I will say that every person will tell you a different answer depending on what they like. I (like yourself) prefer Kung Fu because I feel it looks more fluid and graceful I also like TaeKwonDo much better than Karate because to me Taekwondo movements done by a proffessional person look more graceful. Karate to me look very hard a hard style and not as flexible or graceful..the movement seem slower and heavy rather than a light movement and faster movement but mybe this is because I specifically used to watching Kyokushinkai Karate rather than Okinawan Karate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VivaLaRaza777, post: 2131601, member: 758218"] I will say that every person will tell you a different answer depending on what they like. I (like yourself) prefer Kung Fu because I feel it looks more fluid and graceful I also like TaeKwonDo much better than Karate because to me Taekwondo movements done by a proffessional person look more graceful. Karate to me look very hard a hard style and not as flexible or graceful..the movement seem slower and heavy rather than a light movement and faster movement but mybe this is because I specifically used to watching Kyokushinkai Karate rather than Okinawan Karate. [/QUOTE]
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