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SOF COMING
In Karate, the oriental art of self defense, feet= are just as important as the hands, maybe more so. A well- placed kick at a strategic target is a favorite weapon in
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white-robed The young men at the
Walnut Hill Recreation Center in Dallas are competing in the preliminaries of the Southwest Karate Championships. The finals were staged last night at S-N-U's MoFarlin Auditorium, Competition is broken down into four classes; white, green, brown and black belt, The Black Belt class - is the toughest. Although MKarate probably is the most deadly form of man to man contact, none of the rough stuff is allowed during a contest, for obvious reasons. The object is to make a good move against your opponent, without the opponent being in a position to block the blow. The contest attracted about 150 entries.
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One of the instructors is June Rhee, a former Korean army officer, who has been practicing karate for 17 years and holds a black belt degree. Rhee is interviewed by Texas
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about the young men at Walnut Hill Recreation Center in Dallas competing in the preliminaries of the Southwest Karate Championships.
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