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terryl965

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Training differs from years ago, for those of you that have less than 5 years what has change in your short time frame?
Terry
 
The only things I've seen are certain steps in the forms, and 3- steps (similar to one steps- we don't do one- steps though). No big changes.
 
My training has gotten less...shall I say, intense. Back in the early 80's when I started, class was 2 or 2 1/2 hours long (Now only an hour) & we did basics for the 1st hour & forms & sparring the remaining time. I doubt few students (teens like I was) would want to do that now. I miss it, but I don't know if I could do it now, myself.
 
more intensive drills, harder sparring, more teaching, ect it seems there more exprience we recieve the more our instructer pushes us.
 
terryl965 said:
Training differs from years ago, for those of you that have less than 5 years what has change in your short time frame?
Terry
Recently (w/in the last year) started training (from time to time) with my old TKD instructor in my old home-town. There are some differences, all of the old Hyung are in there, but there are some new ones too. Some of the self-defense skills taught are different (Reflecting my instructors pref. to cross-train) and the variety of Types of sparring is MUCH better. (the school does Point, continuous...and others.....but NO Olympic Crap)

I enjoy it.
I mostly do it just for Kicks. ;)
Still predominantly practice Kenpo.

Your Brother
John
 
ours is always being updated. the way we get up from a fall or takedown has changed. double center block has changed slightly. new stretches added almost monthly. new sd techniques etc...

with respect
painstain
 

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