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• Chuck Norris on cross-training: “The Korean style was good, but there is a lot more to learn than just that. So I started training with a Japanese stylist, and I got my hand techniques down a lot better. Then I started working a lot with the Chinese systems and learning the I was just trying to absorb knowledge.”

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