Amazing that he was able to overcome physical limitations like that, it just shows the power of tae kwon do.
I agree and disagree. Look, you can take the most powerful sword on the planet it is worthless if the hand weilding it doesn't have the profeciency.
Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Judo are no different. It is all in the mind. "Believe and Achieve" is one of the most overused terms.
However, so I don't look like a bad guy....A back story. I spent 5 yrs. in the Marines. I was a member of the All Marine Judo and Wrestling teams. I won national, international, and world competitions in both sports. Now for the caveat, I am an unemployable combat disabled veteran. I wear 2 leg braces that are custom made titanium I also have to wrap both knees, I survived 2 helicopter crashes. I went to combat on 4 continents and 1 island, I went to the olympic trials for Greco and Judo. I made it through 2 rounds and lost in the 3rd in both sports. And oh by the way I had a broken rib and taped shoulder.
It is all mental, it isn't the art......it is the knowledge and conviction. Tom you are a great instructor. Being an Instructor I understand that it isn't what you did, it is how your students do that matters.
Oh with that being said, just to make a point of dedication and desire coupled with conviction I will tell you that I am a brown belt in hapkido and tae kwon do. I have my 2nd dan in Judo and Instruct. I also have a black belt in the Marine Corps Martial Art Program.
So to reiterate, it isn't the art it is dedication and conviction of the person. Period, end of story.