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Tang Soo Do Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial art which teaches empty hand and foot fighting, fighting forms, self-defense, and weapons. Tang Soo Do also teaches people to live a healthy and harmonious life. This ancient martial art traces its lineage back 2,000 years to the Korean peninsula.

View Poll Results: Do some people have natural talent ?
Yes! Some people have a natural talent. 34 94.44%
No! Good technique is the result of practice. 2 5.56%
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Old 06-14-2003, 10:45 AM
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Question Natural Talent ?

Do you believe that some people have a natural talent for Martial Arts ?
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Old 06-14-2003, 06:06 PM
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Rephrase question

Blackcrow,
I feel that the question woould be better stated that natural ability as opposed to natural talent. In my school there are several individuals with optimal body structure to be a excellant MA, yet most people need to train to be very good and still other will honestly not ever be very good at an art. I probably fall into the last catagory because of my body size and type.

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I think I am a natural kicker. I wasn't flexible when I first started, but I was able to throw a good kick, with fairly decent technique from the start. And I picked up on joint locks like fish to water.
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:37 AM
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Someone told me I have natural talent. I had mixed feelings about that comment. On one hand, if natural talent exists then it would be lucky to posses it. On the other hand, it also implies that proper technique is easier for me to achieve when in fact I train seven days a week.

This came up once before too..

Someone commented that one of my teachers has great technique in his Forms because he has an Asian body type. This person went on to say that because Martial Arts were designed for the Asian body they look better when an Asian performs them. Once again I had mixed feelings because that teacher trains seven days per week/four hours per day. Even if he is Asian.. if he didn't train he would look like an Asian man with bad technique.

People sometimes comment that other Martial Artists are good because of "body type", "natural talent", "natural ability", "size", or some of character traite when really I think it still boils down to training. I think you take credit away from a Martial Artist when you say they are good because they are "asian" or have "natural ability".

And btw... this is just me thinking out loud for the sake of conversation. But I have noticed this and often wondered why nobody speaks of it.
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Old 06-16-2003, 02:20 AM
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Hmm... excellent topic, actually, and me knowing your instructors, I'll have to admit it makes me a little curious.



I have experienced this description many times myself, and I'm not sure thar natural talent or natural ability is really the best description. I think there is a certain natural aptitude that some people posess, though.

As an instructor, I can tell you that some people do seem to "get it" a lot quicker than others. This doesn't mean tha through hard work people without this natural aptitudecan't become outstanding martial artists, nor does mean that those with it will automatically become good martial artists.

Remember that martial arts is only partially physical in nature. I'm not sure why it is, but often in my experience, those"naturally gifted" students often tend to neglect the mental side. Sometimes they even neglect the physical, as they know they can put out less effort than other students and still look as good, not understanding that the martial arts requires everyone to continually push themselves, no matter how talented, in order to really get anything out of it.

If anything, I'd say in many cases those with the natural talent you speak of are actually pushed harder, as they tend to be some of the first to slack off at advanced levels.

So, simply because this natural aptitude exists, doesn't mean that trainng is really any easier for one who posesses it. We all have to push ourselves to our own limits, rather than judge ourselves in comparison to others.

As for the bosy type issues you brought up, it does have some validity to it, but becomes more an more negligible as one continues to train.

One who posessesa mesomorphic (shorter, muscular, etc..) type does tend to look better perfprming certain techniques early on, but this is more because other body types have specific diffculties dealing with either overall balance (ectomorphic- tall-skinny types), or flexibility (endomorphic- overweight types) that mesomorphs don't tend to encounter.

Quick story:

I trained with Mr. A.W. my whole life. His body type was very mesomorphic while I have always been more ectomorphic. Early on, he would always look better in anything he tried, forms sparring, whatever. he had the 'natural talent' while I did not. I had to struggle with issues of balance and coordination that he simply did not have. He did have other challenges however, outside of he scope of this discussion.

As we continued to train, though, the gap between us narrowed is now gone altogether. I learned where my strengths and weaknesses are, as did he. When we spar, we may go for twenty minutes up toan hour without either of us ever landing a good hit. When we do forms, we each have our own quality we bring to them, diffrent yet also the same. Now we both simply try to learn what we can from one another.

So aain, while there is some validity to the body typequestion, it does become less apparent over time.

Sorry, this got kind of long-winded and I'm not sure I answered your question. If you ever have anything you wantto ask more privately, since I am familiar with your training environment, feel free to PM me.

Generally though, if someonetells youyou have natural talent, take it as aboth a compliment and a warning that they'll have their eyes on you, and you'll have to train even harder.

It is both a blessing and a curse, as are many things in life. Know your strengths, but know your weaknesses better.
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Talent

I won't try to disect the physical from the mental but I will say that talent is generaly wasted in the hands of the undisciplined.
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Great points

TangSooGuy, great point and well stated, yet I would put one caveat on your statement about the diffrernce between body types getting less as time in training increases, it dependant on the style that person studies. I study WTF TKD and because of my size, 6'2"- 305lbs., my skills will not be as refined as a smaller person in my art, yet if I had the opportunity to study Judo or jujitsu the situation may be reversed. I will whole-heartedly second your staement about "natural" student sometimes neglecting the mental side of MAs. When your good at see trees, sometimes you miss the forest. Touch 'O' death, I hear you and have also seen exactly what your talking about too many times.

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I think some people may just be more kinethestically (did I spell that right?) inclined than others. They're just better at learning how they're body works, and so they have an easier time doing anything physical, martial arts included. And some people are kinethestic dunces, whereas it takes more time to understand their body. I don't think that this apparent talent is specific to martial arts though, so I voted no.
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Re: Natural Talent ?

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Do you believe that some people have a natural talent for Martial Arts ?
Absolutely. Some people take to martial arts like a duck to water. Others, it becomes an acquired taste. Unfortunately, most of the natural talents are also 90 day wonders. Oh well.

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Hmm... excellent topic, actually, and me knowing your instructors, I'll have to admit it makes me a little curious.

Generally though, if someone tells you you have natural talent, take it as a both a compliment and a warning that they'll have their eyes on you, and you'll have to train even harder.

I think you hit the nail on the head. That might have been a verbal kick in the ass for mentally drifting off. Many things are said in class without any words being spoken.

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I think some people may just be more kinethestically (did I spell that right?)
No you did not spell it right but don't ask me to spell it. Any ways most people are one of three types of learners. Audio, visual, or Kinesthetic ( thats my stab at it). I happen to be an audio person I'm that guy that never read the material in college because I always hung on the lecture. (this didn't always work. My 2.8 in anthropology is a testament to actualy reading the material) My instructor always claimed that Ed Parker was all three, which was why he was so good. One thing I am not is a Kinisthetic person. Kenpo has helped me a lot and believe me some of us have a longer journey than others. There is another guy on this sight that calls himself the Eternal Orange Belt. That was my instructors pet name for me... for two years. What a long strange trip it's been.
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Here I am talking about Kenpo on a Tang soo do thread. Sorry, I guess we all deal with the same reality.
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... I guess we all deal with the same reality.
Yes we do. And I think your first spelling of kinesthetic was correct.
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Old 06-19-2003, 01:44 PM
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i believe talent in the martial arts can come natural to some people. it takes alot of hard work to refine these skills but they do come natural.
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Thumbs up yes

I have seen people come in to class and where so get they tested and moved up 3 belts. On the first testing. But there are very few people with born talent.
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