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Jedmus

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Hi everyone. I was involved in martial arts from a young age but took a break and got back into it around 2 years ago. I started in Aikido and not long after starting took up Tae Kwondo with Evolution Martial Arts training under Simon Wachon 6th Dan who now has a school in Cranbrook, BC, Canada. I chucked the towel in with Martial Arts at the age of 9 and started again at 19. First training in ITF Tae Kwondo and practiced some Tai Chi until I had to move due to work. This was when I took up TAGB Tae Kwondo but I didn't feel this was the Martial Art for me so tried K1 Kickboxing for a year until I found a good ITF school that wasn't just another McDojo. Since then I have trained back up to my Blue Tag level and will be taking my Blue Belt Grading this year.

While I have found that the Martial Art that works for me is ITF Tae Kwondo, I understand that no matter what level you are in your preferred Martial Art you can still be taken down by anyone, trained or not. I have never understood the idea of there being a single Martial Art that is better than another. This is down to the practitioner and how well they utilize their training.

I absolutely love Martial Arts and I'm looking forward to sharing the knowledge I have and taking in the knowledge of others on this forum.
 

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Welcome to MT. You live in a lovely part of the world! I've been there many times, it's a bit rural though so finding your martial art won't have been too easy I imagine. anyway hope you enjoy yourself here, there's plenty of TKD people here to share your passion with plus a lot of other stylists who enjoy martial arts.
 
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Jedmus

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Thanks Tez3, that's the only issue with living in rural areas! It definitely wasn't easy to find, there are a lot of Kickboxing and Karate schools but the ITF Tae Kwondo schools are limited so finding one that actually trained properly was very difficult!
 

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Welcome To MartialTalk, bro.
 

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Welcome and absolutely agree no matter how hard and how long you train anyone can beat you I could walk up to alastair overeem and punch him in the face and knock him out anyone could...I mean he'd get up and kick my *** if I haven't run fast enough but still anyone can lose to anyone any day
 

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Hi everyone. I was involved in martial arts from a young age but took a break and got back into it around 2 years ago. I started in Aikido and not long after starting took up Tae Kwondo with Evolution Martial Arts training under Simon Wachon 6th Dan who now has a school in Cranbrook, BC, Canada. I chucked the towel in with Martial Arts at the age of 9 and started again at 19. First training in ITF Tae Kwondo and practiced some Tai Chi until I had to move due to work. This was when I took up TAGB Tae Kwondo but I didn't feel this was the Martial Art for me so tried K1 Kickboxing for a year until I found a good ITF school that wasn't just another McDojo. Since then I have trained back up to my Blue Tag level and will be taking my Blue Belt Grading this year.

While I have found that the Martial Art that works for me is ITF Tae Kwondo, I understand that no matter what level you are in your preferred Martial Art you can still be taken down by anyone, trained or not. I have never understood the idea of there being a single Martial Art that is better than another. This is down to the practitioner and how well they utilize their training.

I absolutely love Martial Arts and I'm looking forward to sharing the knowledge I have and taking in the knowledge of others on this forum.
Hey welcome aboard :) Your username Jedmus.. your name is JED and you listen to MUSic? Or you are John EDward and you are a MUSician for living? or you are a JEDi with a MUStache? or something else maybe?? :) I am just interested.. hope you enjoy your stay around x
 

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Hey welcome aboard :) Your username Jedmus.. your name is JED and you listen to MUSic? Or you are John EDward and you are a MUSician for living? or you are a JEDi with a MUStache? or something else maybe?? :) I am just interested.. hope you enjoy your stay around x

Oh dear lord tell me you aren't Jedward please!!!!!!
 
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Jedmus

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Hey welcome aboard :) Your username Jedmus.. your name is JED and you listen to MUSic? Or you are John EDward and you are a MUSician for living? or you are a JEDi with a MUStache? or something else maybe?? :) I am just interested.. hope you enjoy your stay around x

Hi Jenna, luckily I'm not another Jedward (don't need anymore of those things)! My name is Jed and I used to run a music store so this username just stuck aha
 

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Hi everyone. I was involved in martial arts from a young age but took a break and got back into it around 2 years ago. I started in Aikido and not long after starting took up Tae Kwondo with Evolution Martial Arts training under Simon Wachon 6th Dan who now has a school in Cranbrook, BC, Canada. I chucked the towel in with Martial Arts at the age of 9 and started again at 19. First training in ITF Tae Kwondo and practiced some Tai Chi until I had to move due to work. This was when I took up TAGB Tae Kwondo but I didn't feel this was the Martial Art for me so tried K1 Kickboxing for a year until I found a good ITF school that wasn't just another McDojo. Since then I have trained back up to my Blue Tag level and will be taking my Blue Belt Grading this year.

While I have found that the Martial Art that works for me is ITF Tae Kwondo, I understand that no matter what level you are in your preferred Martial Art you can still be taken down by anyone, trained or not. I have never understood the idea of there being a single Martial Art that is better than another. This is down to the practitioner and how well they utilize their training.

I absolutely love Martial Arts and I'm looking forward to sharing the knowledge I have and taking in the knowledge of others on this forum.

You seem to be one of the most open-minded members I have seen on here (not to discredit anyone else, but I really loved this post). I look forward to reading your thoughts in the near future.
 
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