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jdad1
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Any body on here doing TKD or judo?
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Blue belt in both Judo and Jiu Jitsu. Been doing Judo long?0
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got a green bely in judo but i am not doing it anymore, just TKD. There is no longer a school i can afford.0
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I'm currently a green belt in WTF TKD. Been practicing it for almost a year and a half along with my 12 year old son, who's been practicing it for almost two years. Both of us are scheduled to test for our blue belts at the end of this month.0
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I'm currently a green belt in WTF TKD. Been practicing it for almost a year and a half along with my 12 year old son, who's been practicing it for almost two years. Both of us are scheduled to test for our blue belts at the end of this month.
what forms do you do, I did Taeguek. But i dislike forms.0 -
Blue Belt (4th kup) TAGB Tae Kwon Do here.0
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I'm currently a green belt in WTF TKD. Been practicing it for almost a year and a half along with my 12 year old son, who's been practicing it for almost two years. Both of us are scheduled to test for our blue belts at the end of this month.
what forms do you do, I did Taeguek. But i dislike forms.
That's what i'm doing at the current level.0 -
3rd Black TKD. WTF. Taught from 1979 until 1991. Taegeuk Forms. Haven't been very active beyond practicing forms since about 1998. Been thinking about joining a school near my home, but I'll be 60 next year and not sure I can make that commitment.0
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3rd gup purple belt chayon-ryu tkd
I havent gone to a class in about 3 years, school and then work got in the way but I still practice kicks and stretches daily, forms I had to do the
taeguk pal gae and chang han
I havent practiced forms in the 3 years I've been out of a school, and I am decidedly neutral on them........ great way to practice movements and help get them down right esp the ones you wouldnt normally do. But I kinda agree with bruce lee practicing a list of pre-determined moves how much actual application is there? I would hate to be in the situation where I need to defend myself and have all my combos pre-determined by forms ive drilled in my head, makes me too predictable.
like the Road dog I've been thinking about re-joining a school but I moved cities to a smaller one and finding a good school concerns me.0 -
I want to do Judo, it would be more practical training for my employment. But At least i can get some excercise with TKD. I just don't like learning forms. I got a black belt a long time ago and i don't want to learn a whole new series of different forms.
You guys can add me if you want.0 -
I am a brown belt in Olympic TKD along with my 8 year old who is a Red Belt (and my 4 year old is a yellow in Hapkido). I'll be testing for Black in a few months. I am working on getting better conditioned right now, mainly b/c I am scared of the 5 hour test! I am learning the Taeguk forms. My instructor is a 4th degree Hapkido master and we are learning Hapkido for our self defense, which is VERY cool. After I have my TKD black, I'll begin training in Hapkido. I love it, and I find it empowering for women!0
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TAGB Blue stripe ( 5th kup) hoping my weight loss will make me faster and stronger0
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Black stripe in WTF TKD. Forms are my least favorite thing to do..i would rather be sparring.0
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Currently a Purple belt in TKD Learning a lot by helping instruct our youth class.0
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I have a Green belt / Blue strip in TKD - but I left TKD to work nights and go back to college. The school no longer has a satalite class in town so I am moving to Krav Maga.0
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Currently I am a red belt in WTF TKD.0
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green belt in ITF Taekwondo appart TKD I'm training Krav Maga0
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I'm currently a blue belt (test to purple this month hopefully) in Teakwondo0
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2nd Dan black belt in ITF Taekwon-do. Training 12 years and am an Instructor. 3rd Dan is long overdue.... maybe this year.0
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I practice WTF TKD Palgwe forms. I'm currently a 3rd kup. Should be testing here in the next month.
Right now I'm focusing on filling all of the gaps in my notes so I can start practicing all of it to make it more natural to test for Black when the time comes.0 -
ive done both ITF and WTF tkd. i got 5th gup in WTF and first dan in ITF.
, a lot of tkd clubs do not allow cross training. they beleive that tkD is the only way and that is all you should do. one of the reasons i stopped going.0 -
currently low red... but prepping for advancement.. was going to happen end of the month but got pushed to the back of august..frustrating..lmao..but i dont mind. any who i train ITF tkd in longview wa.. itching with excitment... with some hard work and dedication i may finally get my black belt in less than a years time...crossing fingers... something i thought i would never have a chance at after being out for several years, gaining weight, injured back, and a few other health issues.0
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5th dan in wtf. A lot of people seem to find patterns boring, but I think they're vital. It irons out a lot of issues with stances and posture that you can get away with otherwise and feed into bad technique. I enjoy them these days, they put me in a good state of mind and are one of the few things I can fully focus on. The internet has turned my brain into a grasshopper in most other activities ;D0
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Currently practicing ITF TKD. I have my red belt and have had it for a little over a year now.
I have previous experience in WTF TKD.
ITF is by far my favorite.0 -
ive done both ITF and WTF tkd. i got 5th gup in WTF and first dan in ITF.
, a lot of tkd clubs do not allow cross training. they beleive that tkD is the only way and that is all you should do. one of the reasons i stopped going.
That's too bad. At the gym I train at, we are encouraged to take on other forms of training to better ourselves. Before I had my son (read: I had more time to train) I also trained in boxing and was learning a little bit of grappling.0 -
i luv patterns. they are a great way to practice, not to mention great exercise..specially when you get close to black belt and up... when you have a bunch of them to do.0
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I'd avoid like the plague any club that claims their martial art is the only one worth doing. All the martial arts are different and you can learn something from all styles, but you'll learn less from a club with that narrow a view.
The WTF is better / worse than ITF argument is stupid. They're different, WTF obviously has a more amusing name, but other than that it's really down to the club and instructor, more than what they call their style. You get inspirational teachers with good clubs and terrible teachers with terrible clubs in every style of every martial art.
Another common stupidity is 'oh but $martial art is just a sport, mine is the real deal'. No it isn't. You don't have to fight for survival, people don't regularly try to kill you, you go to a class with friends and practice. Even if you practice really hard it's still a sport. If you get proficient in any martial art you can use it effectively in a real fight situation, but it's still a (useful, awesome) sport.1 -
I have to say, out of all the training we do, I love doing patterns! Provided I stay on target I should be a 1st Dan Black Belt in April 2015.
As for other styles of TKD joining the TAGB style, I don't know about other Instructors, but my Instructor gives the student a probationary period to see if what they know and can do matches the same grade. We've had a couple of WTF students join us and one had to drop a grade, the other retained theirs.
I did Jiu Jitsu for a while (on an enforced break TKD - health issues) but with my health issues flaring up and not being able to land correctly when being thrown I stopped going. I did learn a lot from the brief spell, and could see where some techniques in TKD could be continued with closing in and grappling, rather that keeping back. I'm looking at maybe taking up kick boxking or Krav Maga once I start at college since I'll have more time to do classes and get a substantial discount on the fees!0 -
Taekwondo here. I did Judo for about two semesters (~8 months), but found it boring. I've done Taekwondo for 10 years now. First degree black belt because I'm a poor doctorate student that doesn't have close to a grand to test any higher lol. I teach at and manage the university taekwondo club, and though it's a huge time commitment, I'm not paid, and I don't receive much support from the club to which we are an affiliate, I still enjoy doing it very much.
Oh and amen to this!: "I'd avoid like the plague any club that claims their martial art is the only one worth doing. All the martial arts are different and you can learn something from all styles, but you'll learn less from a club with that narrow a view."0 -
I am with the Ho Am Taekwondo. I did it in the past at the community center when I was 35 and did it for 5 years. When we went with a private studio, I opted to put my girls through first since I was having health issues at the time. My two oldest girls are level 2 black belts, my youngest is a 1st degree and I'm back in it and am a brown level 1.0
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Judo Ikkyu (3 stripe brown), hopefully do a Batsugun tournament this year and do well enough to earn my black belt. My sensei moved away and I live in a small college town, so no instruction At least BJJ is ubiquitous now and I can improve my matwork and compete in that.
Sucks you can't find a Judo place either man. I will be in love with Judo my whole life, so incredibly beautiful and brutal at the same time. Even after I snapped my ACL in Randori all I cared about was how long before I could come back.
It seems like BJJ is everywhere man, isn't there a good place near you?0