What should I look for in a good TKD school?
At my BJJ school the instructor is laid back, we do 30 minutes of technique, 30 minutes of rolling, and then there is about 30 minutes left to make up for warm-ups, cool-downs, questions, etc etc. I like that. I have also trained at a place that was "hard-core", very formal, very strict, and I think personally I learn better in a laid-back environment.
I know at a TKD place one of my friends goes to, the instructor gets physical with the students, pushing them and such..... While I don't mind being formal and strict if I am learning, isn't that a little too far?
Basically, can anyone give me a heads-up on good and bad instructors or things to look for?
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