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Thats why I take it.Personally I prefer Hapkido.Research it's roots..cool art,best of three worlds....
I know that the instructor makes all the difference and you should visit, but...
If a Jeet kune do school, a Hapkido school, and a school that taught Kenpo and Japanese jujutsu were all equidistant from you and these were your 3 only choices, which would you choose & why?
Now, now... give the guy a break it's only his second post after all... compared to your 15... :uhyeah: For what he asked he did get a good number of responses in a short time, neh?I love the questions that have absolutely no context behind them..
If the question posed is asking whish of the three arts each individual likes the most then fine..
but if a person wants to be a gold medal winner in the olympics for Tae Kwon Do then all three options probably suck equally.
There is no way to adequately answer this question.
all three have positives and negatives, and that's before you even factor in things like, instructor quality, student quality, facility quality, cost factors, equipment quality, etc.etc.
This truely is a poorly worded question. Try to detail it a little better and I am sure you can get a better answer along the lines you are wanting.
Well, the context seemed to be just what he said: three schools equidistant, and the only choice. Each was different enough to warrant a specific answer other than, 'whichever.' And given that a good number of folks answered the thread, the question was obviously answerable.I love the questions that have absolutely no context behind them..
If the question posed is asking whish of the three arts each individual likes the most then fine..
but if a person wants to be a gold medal winner in the olympics for Tae Kwon Do then all three options probably suck equally.
There is no way to adequately answer this question.
all three have positives and negatives, and thats before you even factor in things like, instructor quality, student quality, facility quality, cost factors, equipment quality, etc.etc.
This truely is a poorly worded question. Try to detail it a little better and I am sure you can get a better answer along the lines you are wanting.