karatekid1975
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I totally agree with this. I was in a motivation "slump" again recently till I saw these amazing video clips of talented martial artists (there is a thread on video clips in the Korean forum). I said to myself, I have good technique, but these people make me look like a white belt! I started asking myself questions like, "How can I make my kicks better? How can I make my forms better?" ect. I think my technique has gotten better since then. This is me, also. I never stuck with anything in my whole life as I do with MA. People say I wouldn't stick it out like anything else in my life. But it's going on 4 and 1/2 years now. I test for BB (hopefully) at the end of this year. So, this kind of motivation helps, too.
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More Korean Tigers videos
karatekid1975 replied to danieldc's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
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Sparring Frequency (Poll)
karatekid1975 replied to tkdrocks's topic in Instructors and School Owners
Lately, it's been almost every class. It's getting kind of annoying, because I hate WTF rules. We usually gear up and use WTF rules with light to mid contact. But the higher ranks (me included) go all out somethimes -
I kinda agree. There are two students at my school, who either refuse to learn correctly and their parents force them to go, or they are just plain lazy. I'm a coach at my school (coaching is a requirement for red belt). I tried my hardest to get one girl to do what she was supposed to, but she just plain out refuses. I gave up on her. There is another kid that was lazy. I gave up on him, till recently. I think he is making a turn for the better. He just needed a little "push" to get going. The best thing to do is try to help them. If they refuse, tell your instructor the problem. EDIT: CompactDinnerFork, you do have a point. Showing some disipline helps. Show them that you are not a push-over. But I don't agree with the shouting thing. You can be strict without shouting.
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Not that I know of. We wear the plain standard TKD dobok.
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What do you do when.......
karatekid1975 replied to KarateChick06's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I never had to grapple a guy I "liked" except when I did Judo and I wanted to grapple my honey (for practice) who wrestled. Well ..... enough said. This is a G rated forum LOL -
I agree. I was never a natural athlete or anything. I never did any kind of sport, except a little soft ball in high school, and a little sprinting (that was for gym and I was "average" at it). But I think in martial arts, I was somewhat of a natural. When I started, I couldn't even touch my toes or anything like that, but I was still able to pick up the 360's and fancy stuff only 6 months into training. Now I can do splits (right side) and kick way above my head. BUT there is still stuff I stink at (sparring). But I know I can "rip" on forms and breaking (I was always good a forms .... not an ego ... well, maybe .... but I know some are better than me .... Heidi ).
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I had one belt that was way too long (knee length), and I did get popped in the eye a couple of times when I kicked. So that's why I like the mid thigh length. It might hit me in the chin now, but not my eyes LOL.
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Me too. I like my belt to be loosy goosy (stange way to put it, I know LOL). One reason is because I use my belt as a training tool. When doing a technique, if it doesn't move, I didn't use my hip or I did the technique wrong. I love my red belt. It is perfect in length (mid-thigh) and it's not stiff at all. I hope my future black belt is the same way.
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Me and Mr. Hicks
karatekid1975 replied to Keldog's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Wow! That reminds me of a friend I had in my dojang that quit (do to my dojangs tuition ). She was good. She never made it to BB though. Congrads to Danny for his effort -
Good topic. I'm not a master (I'm just a lowly 2nd gup), but I can answer your question, I think. I took to martial arts like fish to water. As a white belt in Tang Soo Do, I was pretty bad, technique-wise. But It didn't take me long to learn all the forms, ect that I needed to (even past my rank). My technique really started to improve in 6 months time (according to my instructor). I was learning even the fancy stuff early hehehehe But my master instructor was strict on technique and I'm a perfectionist, sort of (when it came to MA, that is). I still strive for good technique. And I still think I suck LOL. I hope this answered your question.
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Just how long does it take.....?
karatekid1975 replied to Krazy Carol's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
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Just how long does it take.....?
karatekid1975 replied to Krazy Carol's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree scottnshelly. I have been a red belt forever. But I'm in no rush for BB (which is after high red in TKD). I have pretty good technique, but I have a lot of other stuff (mentally) to work on. I'm supposed to test for high red in April, but I don't think I will do to the fact I don't know my stuff as well as I think I should. -
What Drives a Martial Artist?
karatekid1975 replied to ZR440's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
We were talking about this the other day in class. And I thought about it long and hard. I've been training for 4 years and I really don't know why. I was like Michigin explained when I was younger. I got into MA for self defense. Then the character building helped (was also timid and had no self esteem as a kid). But I think Michigin it the nail on the head with his last three sentences, for me anyways. I went through rough times during my 4 years of training. But MA gave me an escape from life or a "release." It helped me through those rough times. Now I just can't do without training. -
I agree. Good post, Mike
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I believe in God and all. But I'm not what you call a "practicing Christian" (sorry my spelling stinks. I'm sleepy). One thing my pastor said when I was a kid that I totally believe is that going to church doesn't make you a Christian, just like going to McDonalds doesn't make you a hamburger. I pray regularly, but my martial arts isn't a religion, it's an addiction LOL. I'm just glad that addiction wasn't crack or something (sorry, bad joke). I do thank God for that Oh, I was baptized as a baptist, anyways (s or z .... sorry, I need sleep. night all).
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losing my grip
karatekid1975 replied to okc_deputy16's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Wow! This thread keeps coming back when I get in the non-motivated "slump" again. Cool. I blew my stripe test on purpose ...... oops -
I've been a red belt for ever LOL (red is one rank below black .... high red is next). Well, 7 months to be exact hehehehe. I'm in no rush though.
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I studied three arts officially. When I took TSD, it was mixed with other stuff so that don't count LOL. Then I moved and started TKD. I studied Judo for a short time (hopefully getting back into that soon) while doing TKD. But I never studied more than two arts at once. I think it would be very confusing, specially if the arts are very similar. I took totally different styles (Judo and TKD) and I thought they went well together, and didn't confuse me one bit.
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Good luck Well, it's probably a little late. But let us know how you did. Tang Soo!
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Wow. That's interesting. I didn't know that. I was told they did it like that because it shows that you have no weapons and are respecting the other person. Or something to that affect.