FAQ's Section
    If you have ANY questions or comments, feel absolutely free to email me! I love email! I just never get any! Not that I'm demanding you to, I just strongly encourage it! I will do what I can to ensure that this site is as much fun for others to navigate as it was for me to make. Oh, and one more thing, any contributions are welcome and I will see to it that the sources of martial art information that I post is properly credited to whoever sent it.   
Q: What is your martial arts background?

A: I started classes in Tae-Kwon-Do when I was about 9. I took it for a little over two years before I stopped to pursue my interests in Soccer and Basketball. The Tae-Kwon-Do school closed down while I was away so I had to spend the next six years self-teaching. In this time, I learned A LOT! I studied with the aid of books, television, movies, and even video games, absorbing every move that I was capable of doing. During the early part of my junior year (October 1999), I taught myself a few gymnast maneuvers, including the front headspring. I also began taking Tae-Kwon-Do classes again at a new place in the same town. I took Jiu-jutsu for six months. However, Tae-Kwon-Do remains my current class until I get black belt.

Q: What kind of nickname is 'Vagabond'?

A: I heard the name on the title of a martial arts book. I thought it sounded cool and I fit the nickname, or at least I used to. I would wander about my neighborhood with no real direction. Just hang out all of the time and explore when I feel like it. I don't have much time for that now.

Q: What are you gonna be when you grow up? A martial arts instructor?

A: No. I can't teach very well and besides I'm a real show off. I want to be a pro wrestler but I need to get in better shape.

Q: How come you almost never update your site? Maintaining a website is a responsibility that you shouldn't be neglecting. 

A: Okay. I understand that I should update more often, but you've got to understand that I have school, a job, and martial arts classes to go to. Not to mention that things tend to come up. With school, work, and tae-kwon-do filling most of my time, I usually don't have time for my site.

Q: Wrestling is fake! Get a life!

A: Okay. I'm really sick of hearing this! Out of the first 300 or so emails I recieved, this was in half of them. A lot of them are these morons that don't take the time to learn more about pro wrestling and base their judgement on a few episodes of WWF Raw. Listen, there is more to wrestling than the WWF and WCW. I'm working on an editorial about this. It talks about some of the different leagues and some explanations about wrestling. It will be posted soon.

  
1