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Training outdoors

  • 05-02-2005 6:09pm
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    I used to enjoy this a lot, so with spring moving in, does anyone have thoughts about training outside ?? Anyone planning on shifting a few classes outdoors during good weather?

    Also, how about thoughts on the technicalities of training in public areas, park regulations about sports/sparring, insurance etc.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,693 ✭✭✭pma-ire


    Bambi wrote:
    I used to enjoy this a lot, so with spring moving in, does anyone have thoughts about training outside ?? Anyone planning on shifting a few classes outdoors during good weather?

    Also, how about thoughts on the technicalities of training in public areas, park regulations about sports/sparring, insurance etc.

    when I started Kung Fu we trained out the back of the OKC in Shandon street in cork on the concrete.

    great laugh !!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,248 ✭✭✭Millionaire


    did a bit of sparring in the past in a muddy wet yard, in order to get a feel for slipping on the ground and moving on a surface that was slippy.

    good to know!


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