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Originally Posted by XDEATHGOD this is also a problem in many kenpo,kung fu,and karate scools in the U.S. simply too many do not want to get hurt through their MA training. which contradicts with the belief of Many Martial Arts, and the Artists practicing them that, being hit is the best way to learn how to fight, or fighting is the best way too learn how to fight. most do not train realisticly, or want to get hurt, and leave the school if they get hit or hurt in the slightest way, which makes many instructors have to lighten the training, if the instructor was truly teaching them in the first place. | Being able to take a hit, isnt the only tactic of being a good fighter.... Quote:
Originally Posted by XDEATHGOD i cannot say for i do not know how he trained. | Thus, how can anyone truly state anything negative about TKD.... Quote:
Originally Posted by XDEATHGOD it wouls now seem that those who train in Koreas want to be the best olympic TKD sparrers. and as ive seen Spar every day in class(tkd rules). in return they are amazing TKD sparres but they are horrible with thier hands, have no ground game, and arn't accustomed to actual combat, or at least full contact fighting.(assuming they arnt learning another art) | There are many in Korea, whom do not train in TKD for the Olmpics/Sport. This is another TKD/Korea, misconception.
__________________ What do I know? Since I didn't post my styles or experience, I have no experience, no knowledge, no say.
That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
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