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  • #31
    Bastard! haha

    Damian Mavis
    Honour TKD

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    • #32
      Doubleouch is correct. The methods used in training these days

      in TKD are not " ALIVE".

      My father who is in his early 50's had practiced and competed in

      TKD in Korea when he was younger. We had a discussion about

      TKD a week ago. He told me that the TKD he had learned was

      very different the TKD taught today.

      Back in the days, sparring was a major part of training. Two guys

      went at it without any kind of protectors or pads. Front kicks,

      round house kicks, and side kicks were mostly used. Unlike

      today, where you see so many flashy kicks. The main reason why

      the kicks were limited was so that their backs weren't exposed to

      attacks.

      Open hand and closed/fists were used to strike anywhere but

      the face. The stance used when sparring was lower, guards up

      and the back a little hunched. Semi boxing stance?

      Unlike the stances I saw in many TKD competitions.

      He told me alot of people got hurt sparring and competing. Alot

      of broken ribs.

      But the main point he made was that the TKD in the earlier time

      was for a real fight. He had encountered grapplers( Judokas) and

      have beaten them. (Not in anyway putting down Judo. My

      grandfather was a Judo player and I'm also a grappler.)

      He told me it's not what you practice but rather how you do it.

      The cool thing is I'm getting my dad into grappling. He is looking

      forward to it.

      Training "Alive" is the most important thing. I realize that after

      fighting in my first NHB tournament.

      Excessive Force- It's cool that your intergrating other MA into TKD

      Keep it up.

      I hope it helped.

      David.

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      • #33
        Alot of ma'ist are integrating other things into taekwondo.

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