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I started martial arts because I wanted to know how to fight and for a white belt right now i can kick kind of high and it was funny on my last introductory class i was told by my instructor that i kick really good and she was asking me if i took any martial arts previously and i said no but she says i'm a natural in TKD. :karate:
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it's a family thing.

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


"When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."

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I've felt that through my life I've always wanted to do something in this area. I wanted to centre myself physically and mentally...to learn about myself and my limits as well as to develop my self confidence.

 

I remember going to the dojo and having a great time. After a little while now I feel I'm starting to understand the philosophy involved, and that seems to reinforce what the sensei teaches.

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The best victory is when the opponent surrenders

of its own accord before there are any actual

hostilities...It is best to win without fighting.

- Sun-tzu

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The instructor and his webpage.

 

I didn't know squat about Tang Soo Do before I joined. I knew that I had about 20 choices of martial arts clubs at school and, since I was searching online, I was more or less looking at those with info online.

 

I contacted the Shorin-ryu karate club and was basically brushed off by the instructor who seemed almost hassled to answer my questions.

 

I contacted the Tang Soo Do club and found an instructor who was easy to talk to, knowledgeable, and very eager to have a new student. He also had an incredibly informative webpage on what Tang Soo Do was, how the club was ran, etc. It was like getting a 40 page pamphlet on what to expect.

 

I'm still there. And the karate club is gone. I'm glad I made my pick. :)

I'm no longer posting here. Adios.

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It seems that you made a good choice!

 

I wonder, did the karate club fold because the sensei was so rude to all prospective future students? If so, then it is a good think it has closed.

"Was it really worth it? Only time and death may ever tell..." The Beautiful South - The Rose of My Cologne


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I'm sure it was a mix of factors. As far as I know, it was one of the oldest clubs on campus at the time. Perhaps the instructor was burnt out and tired of answering my beginner questions for 30 years, or maybe I just caught him on a bad day.

 

Or maybe he was doing one of those cryptic ultra-zen "tryouts" of a potential student. Either way, I never went. ;)

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For me it was because I wanted to do boxing but instead I went into Kickboxing and our instructor is a professional in Muay Thai so I also learned Muay Thai which was a bonus for me. Also I wanted to learn how to fight because I was going into junior high in about 7 months so I decided to join Kickboxing before I go to junior high. After I went into Junior high I didn't need to use any moves on any body :D

when you do your best it`s going to show.

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somebody told me i was a pretty could street fighter and saw how i could do basic moves like a side kick of spin kick well so they said i should try martial arts like karate. i did and now i can not stay away.

falcon kick!!!

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Welll I took TKD when I was 11 for about a year. Wanted to do it because of watching Ninja turles. But I wasn't really into practiing the moves a whole lot. Eventually my mom took me out a year later.

 

Also when I was 17 I had af riend who was a good street fighter. He gave me some weird advice. He said alot of football players take balet for better balance and controrl of there body.. So I thought I might do that so I checked out a Ballet dance school then on the way home on the corner of the intersection to are house. I see the Karate sign and stopped by there. I just was looking around. The instructor was offering me a free private I was hesitant at first but ended up taking it. Next day saw some hot chicks taking one and I helped out on it. During my private I learned how to get out of a double hand wrist grab by pulling against the oppents thumbs. I thought that was so cool. I didn't learn defense against grabs in TKD whe I was younger. I enjoyed the concepts of pulling away from the thumb. So i joined also due to the fact that I thought the cute girls were joining at the time. Sadly they didn't join. But I stayed with the instructor for a long time. Also along the way his instructor became mine and he was showking me a diffrent style and teaching mapproach that I enjoyed a bit better so I more or less went off with him and also found a BJJ instructor I liked alot and was with him for a couple years until I joined the army and left all that behind. Now I need to get back into training. I train on my own. but you can only improve so much with solo drills.

 

-Jeff

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