Originally posted by Ty K. Doe
Turner, that's great that you were able to fine tune your fighting skills on your own. But not everyone has the natural ability, or is as smart as you to develop thier own techniques. And to give that kind of advice to someone you don't even know is just bad logic. To tell someone they can become a great fighter, when you don't even know if they have the ability to develop as a fighter is just irresponsible. In my opinion, saying that you can learn martial arts from books or videos, is the same as saying you can learn it from watching martial arts movies. Learning on your own has allowed you to develop your fighting skills, and to me that's all they are. There is no way that you could have learned all the possible theories behind techniques and moves. All applications of throws and grabs. Theres just way to much to learn to have figured it out for yourself, or from a book.
Barzmac, if you want to learn how to fight, train and train hard. There will always be someone who has more ability and better moves. If you want to learn a martial art, learn from a martial artist. They've been taught by someone who's been taught by someone who's already figured it out. Take the shortcut and find a teacher. I understand your desire to learn TKD, but if that's not possible at the moment find anything. Whatever you take you will most likely find many similarities with TKD. Then when the opportunity presents itself, you will have a good foundation.