Sorry, should've clarified - it's "my" dojo in the sense of being the one where I train, lol. Several of us help out sensei by running group classes and sometime help with private instruction of newer students if we're needed for that.
I run a kid's class once a week and usually part or all of the regular group class afterwards on the same evening, and the rest of the time it's just a matter of whether or not he needs somebody to help out and I'm there and outrank everybody else in the room, lol.
But I should say it's also "my" dojo in the sense that it's one of the few places on earth other than my home where I still feel completely at home.
It's a Tracy's Karate dojo, but in reality what we learn/teach is more rightly called kenpo karate or kenpo jujitsu.
I've thought about looking into TKD as a secondary style, if I ever have the time and money. Mostly because it seems to involve a lot of kicking and I really, really like to kick things.
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I'm sure it's nothing like what I'm imagining, which is two people wrestling while some dude with a goatee strums an acoustic guitar in the background and sings "If I Had A Hammer."
Actually I can see where a hammer might come in handy in a wrestling match. Whatever works, as we like to say.