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Morning ladies and gents.

My name is Phillip and here's a brief intro of my experience and then we can follow up with my question of the day.

I'm 32 now..started off many moons ago in Wing Chun...but that lasted maybe a year, followed that up with something I'm pretty sure a guy was making up on the fly but basically it was a mma class of sorts based on muay thai and bjj. After that there was a period of nothingness. Then I tried jiu jitsu, only lasted a few months because i tend to move around alot.
After that I was living in downtown Toronto and tried my hand at Aikido, Yoshinkan to be more specific. Really enjoyed that but stopped at 7th Kyu because my hours at work changed.

Hmm...thats bout it...


Currently my right(power) shoulder is now damaged, which i'm currently in physio for...and may require an operation.

So my question to my fellow brothers and sisters in the arts, what art can i do that doesn't require extraneous use of my right shoulder?

And i have nothing against tai chi..but i think i'd go crazy from doing things so slowly..

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