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first tournament--any advice?
cjburns77 replied to taekwondomom's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
just relax and have fun... easier said then done when it is your first time.. But remember you will learn and get better everytime.. For forms try and forget about anyone watching you and focus on the form only... for breaking remember kick past the target. and if you are worried about getting hurt remember the harder you hit the board then less likely it will hurt.. most important HAVE FUN and GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!! -
Linkin Park and Evanescence really gets me pumped...
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TKD Round Kicks
cjburns77 replied to Superfoot's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
i will rehost it soon.. anyone who wants to download it let me know so i can send you the link when i do it... -
TKD Round Kicks
cjburns77 replied to Superfoot's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I downloaded the video and it is very good.. If you have a broadband connection it is worth it to download it.. I will rehost it if anyone wants to see this... thank you superfoot!!!! -
My father did the finger tip thrust years ago... But it was not his first break.. It took him months of prep work to prepare his finger tips.. I think that that is a hard break mentally... As well as phyically... I have not done it YET..
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XMA special
cjburns77 replied to Goju_boi's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
I think the calcium deposits are from the rebuilding of bone.. This is a direct result from the impact and shock that the bone recieves from training... I also enjoyed that XMA show on the discovery channel... -
TKD Round Kicks
cjburns77 replied to Superfoot's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
We learn both "traditional" style and "olympic" style roundhouse kicks.. Traditional is ball of the foot and olympic is instep.. I am very new to TKD as I am only in my 2nd year.. When I started we where a ITF school and the only roundhouse we learned was ball of the foot style. But we got a korean master and his style is WTF. So we now incorporate both styles. Traditional for board breaking and Olympic for sparring.. I think both styles are important to know and can be usefull... It is funny because after reading all of this I am alittle confused.. We use to call a roundhouse a turning kick.. We still call it a turning kick but our korean master does use the term roundhouse, and our traditional turning kick is like the karate style as discribed in the tkd tutor link.. Superfoot I would LOVE to see this "high impact kicking".. Do you have a link to it somewhere.. I would appreciate it.. This is a very informative topic.. Thank you superfoot for the thread... -
My first break technique was a front snap kick.. I also felt like a million bucks... congratulations on you break...
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am i to old to start out in TKD
cjburns77 replied to xocutelilmissieox's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Your never to old to try!!!! -
I love everything "JaseP" has to say.. I am a particularly short man of 5' 6". Even though I am fast I was very scared of sparing in the beginning.. I found I if I "Play" or to put it another way just have fun, I enjoy it alot... But in time and only if you give it time will find what your nack is.. And I love the precision of well done forms.. Good luck,
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I like the idea with the foam "Sandan". I will try games in the future. I may borrow your idea. I want to reach the kids without all the talent so that they do not get bored and quit because they don't have to live up to the standard set by the "Natural Gifted".. Kids see that it may come as easy to them and they tend to give up and I not just talking giving up TKD but giving up stretching properly or trying to make themselves better.. I know this falls on the teacher to "TEACH". I am currently changing up my stretching routine to try and keep everyone on there toes and add something new.. This is a learning process for me too so I am taking it slow, i guess... Thank you
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I do expect alot.. that is probably true. I must because if i set the bar so low that it is to easy then it will get boring... I do not scold them.. I do not ride them at all. But if others see the lack of effort then i am afraid of it becoming contagious.. I dont want to short change them by setting a low standard.. but i do want to make it fun at the same time.. But you are right "ineluki" that they are kids and some things should slide and I do let alot slide and so I should.. I am looking for effort more then perfect technique or absolute disipline.. I like the positive reinforcment ideas I have been hearing...
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ages vary between 7-14.. but the youngest prove the most difficult to grab there attention....
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Thanks for the advice SloMo.. I don't like to punish either. But I am trying not to get walked all over also.. example.. I ask for a front snap kick and most will do ok but a few will just kind of fling there leg around and not even come close to a front snap kick.. I walk up and ask these kids privetly if they would do me a favor and copy what i do, and then I would proceed to walk through the kick with them.. But I get no effort... especially when i turn around... I want to get them to want to try hard as much as they can, not only when i am looking at them.. I want them to try hard for themselves not for me... thank you for the advice
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I also wash my uniform after every class.. I have one uniform i keep seperate from all the others because it is for testing and tournaments only...
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thank you all for the help.. i agree to that kids are not little adults.. I am going to work on this part of my training. I am not the best teacher but i aspire to be one.. thanks again all of you
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Hi everyone, I have a very simple question.. HOW do you manage to get children to give effort?? For those of you out there that can manage to teach children I commend you and would ask you for your advise.. I try to make it fun.. I have no children of my own so I am very new to this.. I like children but I am frustrated with myself... I am a color belt who is getting close to black belt and I realize the black belts are starting to challange me in new and adventurous ways...
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TKD bashing?
cjburns77 replied to NightShade_UK's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I like the sport side of TKD. because it is fun to me. olympic sparring and points sparring. but my dojang also teaches hoshinsool and step sparring.. I realize that sparring for points is not the same as real life situations.. I am lucky that i am not in mcdojang.. -
TKD - only for tall people?
cjburns77 replied to aefibird's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I am 5'7, 150 lbs and very quick (so i am told). I have short legs and what I have learned (the hard way) is that shorter people must have patients (which is my greatest challange). Wait for the right moment and then GO.. Must move with courage and move fast and move often.. Because at the moment you can get into your opponents danger zone that is the time to keep him or her off balance with speed. And I believe that the greatest coefficient of change to force is acceleration, and shorter legs have shorter distances to move to there desired point. So short legs can be fast and very very powerfull.. But if you can't be patient enough to wait for the opening or make a mistake those longer legs of you opponent will cream you.. I think longer legs give the practitioner more room for error, and shorter legs give less room for error. As I say this there is always the exeption to the rule.. There are people out there with long fast powerfull legs.. in that case the shorter must adapt, improvise, and overcome.. Easier said then done!!! Right.. -
plyometrics is a type of exercise that uses explosive movements to develop muscular power.. i will try and find some links to help you out..
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high section kicks
cjburns77 replied to cjburns77's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
From what i hear from all of you is that I need to work on my strength and flexability in order to be able to chamber my leg higher. Not so much to throw my leg high but to actually chamber it high so I can repeatedly kick and rechamber.. This is going to be a challange... Thank you very much to all of you... -
I did not realize the terminolgy could be so different.. I apologize for the confusion.. thank you for the help though..
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My heal is doing better. Thank you everone for the advice..
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high section kicks
cjburns77 replied to cjburns77's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
thanks guys, I do think alot of my problem is a strength problem. but my flexability needs to improve.. It just seems as though i have hit a wall..