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my kickboxing coach fought billy blanks about 3 times

 

the first time billy beat him,, but the second and third time my coach schooled him!!!!

 

i saw the tape.......it was a pretty good fight

You can boo me if you want, You know I'm right!


-Chris Rock

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Tae bo or cardio karate workouts are spot on for improving fitness stamina, flexibility and timing. I teach classes as well as karate classes. Important to remember tae bo is not a martial art but a good all body fitness workout, particuarlly when combined with body conditioning work.

 

I took my workout routine into a karate class of experienced students. They were all burnt our within 30 minutes. My cardio students lasted over 60 minutes.

 

I also helps to improve co ordination and timing for sparring

 

I also exhausted a dan grade group at at gradeing session for my association in 1 hour. They thought they were fit

2nd Dan Black Belt Karate 1st Dan Brithai

Cardio Kickboxing Coach and Professional fitness trainer based in Cambridgeshire England

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Obviously no one would consider Tae-Bo a new or different or innovative form of martial arts but its effectiveness as a good workout depends on how hard someone pushes himself/herself and whether or not he or she is just going through the movements or really trying to put 100% behind each movement so that the muscles and the body will fully benefit from increased endurance, stamina, flexibility, strength, etc. :smile: The good thing is that you can go at your own pace and take it easy until you feel like you are more comfortable with going either faster or throwing those moves with more energy or force or commitment and just when your body is more used to the motions. Throwing a decent high kick once every two seconds and following the beat isn't that easy! haha The effectiveness (in terms of fitness of course) of Tae Bo will always depend on how hard-core you are willing to go.

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well im really just looking to lose some weight. but thank you all for the response's i really really appreciate it :grin:

Do or do not, there is no try

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Yup, Steve, you did exhaust us!!!!!

 

But I got a second dan at the end of it!LOL

 

 

"You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"


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West Yorkshire Kobudo Academy

2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

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I do the occasional Tae Bo class at the gym when it coincides with a scheduled cardio workout. Great workout - and hey guys - you get to spend an hour surrounded by all that tight lycra :nod:

 

 

YODA

2nd Degree Black Belt : Doce Pares Eskrima https://www.docepares.co.uk

Qualified Instructor : JKD Concepts https://www.jkdc.co.uk

Qualified Fitness Instructor (Weights, CV, Circuit, Kinesiology)

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hey Prodigy-Child

 

do you take TKD? I thought that that was what Billy took. Just curious is all.

When two tigers fight, one dies and the other is mortally wounded.

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:smile: .... actually you have to watchout for those boxing shorts that aren't tight Yoda. WooHoo one good extended kick out to the side and ("I see London...I see France...") this is the only time I wear "lycra" during my class (underneath those boxing shorts)

 

Make sure you check yourself out in a mirror folks, kicking in your attire before you go to these classes ... I have seen way too much :cool: :eek:

 

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[ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-04-08 04:30 ]

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