Hello! I am new to MA and the forums. Several months ago, I started doing Tae Kwon Do for free through my university. I had been in Army ROTC prior to joining and I have to say that my school has been very tough, so far, and as far as I am concerned really trains you to be a fighter. Sometimes I am so beat-up, I can barely walk to class the following day.
It is Moo Duk Kwan style and the instructor is amazing. He always talks about the good ole' times and how Tae Kwon Do has regressed into a way to bring quick techniques to Americans with short attention spans. We fight full contact every practice, after practicing forms. He wouldn't let a black belt form the American Tae Kwon Do Association wear his belt, because he said that the forms he knew were nothing like the ones we were taught.
In addition, he constanly emphasizes repetition, saying that the goal is to be able to sidekick in a phone-booth. Overall, I have been very satisfied and Ithink that in time, I will get the confidence of being able to defend myself in a street fight. So, isn't that the purpose of Martial Arts - self defense and confidence? I think my Tae Kwon Do school will in time provide me with both and I cannot understand why so many people hate Tae Kwon Do in all of its forms.
Of course, I might be wrong, so should I switch to Karate, Aikido, or Kung Fu before I get too involved with Tae Kwon Do? Thanks
It is Moo Duk Kwan style and the instructor is amazing. He always talks about the good ole' times and how Tae Kwon Do has regressed into a way to bring quick techniques to Americans with short attention spans. We fight full contact every practice, after practicing forms. He wouldn't let a black belt form the American Tae Kwon Do Association wear his belt, because he said that the forms he knew were nothing like the ones we were taught.
In addition, he constanly emphasizes repetition, saying that the goal is to be able to sidekick in a phone-booth. Overall, I have been very satisfied and Ithink that in time, I will get the confidence of being able to defend myself in a street fight. So, isn't that the purpose of Martial Arts - self defense and confidence? I think my Tae Kwon Do school will in time provide me with both and I cannot understand why so many people hate Tae Kwon Do in all of its forms.
Of course, I might be wrong, so should I switch to Karate, Aikido, or Kung Fu before I get too involved with Tae Kwon Do? Thanks
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