Maarten - - I will attempt to respond to some of your comments as politely, and directly as possible.
I also think that Taekwondo and Wushu would be useless (Good TKD is no longer TKD

- FLAME ON!!!).
If that is what you think, you would be wrong. The "Taekwondo" you learned might be useless for you, but my Taekwondo works quite well!
My meaning was that if it's good (I.E. combat effective), it cannot be TKD, which is quite the opposite.
You have been misinformed, and understand little about true Taekwondo. Taekwondo, taught correctly, is combat effective.
Truly good TKD is just Karate.
You are very much mistaken here, Maarten. I have studied both Taekwondo and Karate (to the level of Black Belt in each) and there is quite a difference. Regardless of the interim confusion over occupational, and post WWII Japanese influence, the real nature of what Taekwondo came to represent is much different than Japanese Karate. If you had
in-depth training in
genuine Taekwondo from a
qualified instructor, you would know this.
I am not talking out of my **** here.
Quite frankly..... yes you are! :moon:
You have obviously had limited knowledge and training in Taekwondo (if any) and that would have been from a poor source. Unfortunately, it appears that the
few Dojang that you have personally entered, and witnessed what they do have been of the lesser quality imitation schools.
In all my years of experience, the most dangerous, and misinformed opinions about Taekwondo come from someone who has "studied TKD for years."
And TKD is not the exception these days, just a glaring example of what MA have been watered down to.
Then it is apparent that you have experienced schools of "watered down" versions of Taekwondo. If you ever get the chance to see the real thing, you would not have such an opinion about Taekwondo as a whole, and you would not make such generalized statements about an entire art.
TKD = STK Karate with useless flashy kicks,
This is absolutely false. It appears more and more that you have little to no training in genuine Taekwondo, because only a color belt, or non-Taekwondoist would hold this opinion. Black Belts know better, and Masters are barely amused by someone spouting such ignorance. Taekwondo is
Taekwondo, and nothing else compares exactly to what is involved (especially at the levels of higher Dan Black Belt training). If you think TKD kicks are flashy and useless, you have obviously never been hit by one delivered by an expert. Don't even begin to claim that you have, or that they don't work.
Oh..... so your one of those!

:lol2:
and General Choi worship added.
I don't worship Gen. Choi (although I admire his life's work and contributions). The narrow view that Korean Taekwondo is just what Gen. Choi taught (especially in the early days of heavy Japanese influence), is very naive and misinformed. Gen. Choi's Taekwon-do was
Gen. Choi's Taekwon-do, which is somewhat different in technical curriculum than the "Taekwondo" which represents the Korean National Martial Art (which is also different from the National Martial "Sport").
WTF = ********** *** (**hate speech edited**).
Well, the moderator has already commented, so I will only reply with a question. Have you ever competed in a WTF national or international event? Don't give me excuses as to why you wouldn't. If you have not, then you know nothing of the experience. Games are fun, but Taekwondo games are still deadly. The skills used in Taekwondo "tag" can still end a real fight. You've heard of "tag - you're it!" Well, it can easily become "tag - you're out!" Out cold, that is.
:btg:
I have yet to see a single one.
Herein lies the real problem. It is not what exists or does not exist in Taekwondo. It is an issue of what
YOU have or have not seen.
Rapidly poking people with my toes and taking myself off balance is sure to anger multiple opponents.
This statement clearly comes from someone who is
NOT an expert in Taekwondo - - guaranteed, without a doubt!
Most TKD schools are **** because they lack those very techniques.
"Most TKD schools" huh? Do you really think you have seen "Most TKD schools?" Do you really think you know what techniques most Taekwondo schools are lacking? Perhaps you have not gone to a Master's level to know what there is yet in Taekwondo. Perhaps the school(s) you trained in were not qualified to teach Taekwondo or were in fact "watered down versions."
I can say for certain that you have never been in my Dojang. :mst:
I can also be quite certain that you have never met, nor trained with any number of the Korean Grandmasters that I have known in my career.
Maarten, the best thing for you to do is to admit that your opinions are based on a limited knowledge, of one person who has witnessed a small fraction of what Taekwondo is, and that fraction did not represent the true essence of the art. Admit that you really don't know what you are talking about when it comes to Taekwondo.
I don't mean to sound arrogant, but...
do you really think you know more about Taekwondo than I do? :asian:
Keep it real!
Chief Master D.J. Eisenhart
**Admin. note: Quoted hate speech obscured. G Ketchmark - shesulsa, MT Assist. Admin**