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Non-Tae Kwon Do martial arts
Cu'mon, there's got to be someone that knows about a good place to train! Preferably boxing or grappling. On post or off.
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Go over to the Collier Gym and ask the staff about contact sports. There is a wrestling contest at USAG Casey this month. I think the bodybuilders oiled up at Yongsan already... We had some forum members that talked about Thai boxing, etc. I think they were at Kunsan? It appears to be not as popular as flag football and soccer anymore at Yongsan.
Members with Govt. Computers can go to Shared Calendars on Outlook and enter Yongsan, then click on it; or whatever post you like in USFK, to see what is scheduled. |