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Recently I have tried to look into other arts, but I am continuing my path with TKD, hoping that one day I can reshape the way it is viewed and bring it back as it should be...not as a sport...but as an art and state of mind.

 

Welcome, Kai. I'm just starting a Freestyle YKD class myself, but my base is American Kenpo. Useing theprinciples I learned in Kenpo, I'm finding a lot of good stuff in TKD for solid fighting techniques. If you're looking for a second style to put with TKD, I'd suggest you try these guys:

 

http://www.karateconnection.com/

 

You could studythat at the same time as you take TKD from another school, and you'll find the two will combine very well. More importantly, the principles you'll learn there will directly apply to TKD, allowing you to better interpret the hyungs and one steps as practical fighting applications.

 

Looking forward to talking with you here.

Freedom isn't free!

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welcome

"Pain is the best instructor, but no one wants to go to his class." Choi, Hong Hi ITF Founder

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