BMhadoken
Yellow Belt
G'day folks, new lurker saying hi. Ended up here on Dirty Dog's recommendation, since I'm slowly but surely trying to get back into some kind of practice and it can be tough to find good resources outside of schools.
Not much of a long-time practitioner, I've only got about 2 and a half years training Mudokwan Taekwondo. Got up to 4th geup, was probably a month-ish from testing for 3rd when I changed cities to chase work. Not remotely impressive but I did alright.
I loved my time training in TKD but returning to my old school is currently infeasible, and most schools I've seen in this city appear at a glance to be more of the McDojo/advanced babysitting variety. I'm also interested in pursuing a study that's not so much "kick kick kick kick and kick a little more."
I've been out of practice for probably about 3 years now, and I'm looking to get back into training as resources allow. Right now I've got my eye on Hapkido as a well-rounded art, and some style of kenjutsu or other weapon art on account of a lifelong fascination with such archaic weaponry. The trouble is, of course, finding decent study resources that can help me get my feet wet outside of some formal school. So any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Not much of a long-time practitioner, I've only got about 2 and a half years training Mudokwan Taekwondo. Got up to 4th geup, was probably a month-ish from testing for 3rd when I changed cities to chase work. Not remotely impressive but I did alright.
I loved my time training in TKD but returning to my old school is currently infeasible, and most schools I've seen in this city appear at a glance to be more of the McDojo/advanced babysitting variety. I'm also interested in pursuing a study that's not so much "kick kick kick kick and kick a little more."
I've been out of practice for probably about 3 years now, and I'm looking to get back into training as resources allow. Right now I've got my eye on Hapkido as a well-rounded art, and some style of kenjutsu or other weapon art on account of a lifelong fascination with such archaic weaponry. The trouble is, of course, finding decent study resources that can help me get my feet wet outside of some formal school. So any suggestions would be much appreciated.