"That's really sad...but it certainly doesn't mean that Tae Kwon Do is not an effective martial art. Being a black belt does not guarantee victory, and being a white belt does not guarantee defeat. If a white belt knifehands a sixth degree blackbelt in the solarplexus, the sixth degree blackbelt is probably going to lose the fight.That doesn't mean that the sixth degree blackbelt's training was all for naught. Perhaps he flinched, or blinked, or something. Or maybe the street fighter had studied some form of martial art that was specialized in combatting Tae Kwon Do. Or maybe your master was having an off-day. It all depends on the application of the attacks."
That would be true, if the TEACHER HIMSELF hadn't been the guy to judge Tae Kwon Do.
See, all these comments make great sense.
But the thing everyone seems to be forgetting is that the 4th degree blackbelt, the guy who had done this his WHOLE LIFE in a country that LIVES AND BREATHES his sport (think: learnning BJJ in brazil)..THAT GUY is the one who said "Tae Kwon Do sucks for fighting". Not one of his students. Not some guy who heard the story. The teacher himself came to terms with the truth.
Hats off to him. He just made the hardest journey a man can perhaps make. To dedicate your life to an idea, to work that idea day in and day out, and then one day - to cast off the idea because it is useless.
Very tough decision to make. Most people seem to prefer to go on living the lie, defending the lie, and promoting the lie.
Not only did he avoid that pattern, he also went in and TOLD THE TRUTH to his students..
This guy is great. That is incredible honesty.
Hats off to that guy.
That would be true, if the TEACHER HIMSELF hadn't been the guy to judge Tae Kwon Do.
See, all these comments make great sense.
But the thing everyone seems to be forgetting is that the 4th degree blackbelt, the guy who had done this his WHOLE LIFE in a country that LIVES AND BREATHES his sport (think: learnning BJJ in brazil)..THAT GUY is the one who said "Tae Kwon Do sucks for fighting". Not one of his students. Not some guy who heard the story. The teacher himself came to terms with the truth.
Hats off to him. He just made the hardest journey a man can perhaps make. To dedicate your life to an idea, to work that idea day in and day out, and then one day - to cast off the idea because it is useless.
Very tough decision to make. Most people seem to prefer to go on living the lie, defending the lie, and promoting the lie.
Not only did he avoid that pattern, he also went in and TOLD THE TRUTH to his students..
This guy is great. That is incredible honesty.
Hats off to that guy.
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