I just came from another forum, where basically unless your BJJ, Judo, Muay Thai or some modern combatitive fighting system. Your style is junk. TKD and Aikido seem to get the brunt of the jokes.
Why? Why are TKD practitioners bashed so much? aren't there bad schools and bad instruction in all arts? It mainly comes from "grapplers". I find that everyone here seems to be very humble, and open minded.. where as alot of people who train in a few of the styles I listed above (not all of them mind you, but alot) are very cocky. And everything thats not what they do is crap. I know it shouldn't matter what someone else thinks of the art I study. But I am just trying to make sense of why TKD gets the worst of it.
Martial arts is martial arts.
Three words, azmyth: Olympic martial sport. That's the long and short of it, I think.
TKD's current profile is that of a mass-participation martial sport whose schools depend heavily on 'Little Tiger' after-school participation by young children, and teaching focuses on street-absurd point-scoring foot-tag, with rank advancement dispensed on a regular basis as long as your contract payments are up to date. That's
it. There's no other reason, so far as I can see. We know it's not all like that, not by a long shot—but unfortunately, it's true that Olympic TKD sparring rules
do emphasize virtuoso high kicks that are pretty unsuitable to street conditions and workaday garments, with minimal use of hand techs (due to scoring rules and judging practice); that there are McDojangs aplenty out there which emphasize self-esteem and confidence, and discipline for younger students, far more in their curriculum than ways of deflecting a roundhouse while closing the distance from the outside and breaking your attacker's jawbone with a horizontal elbow strike to his face.
There have been endless discussions of this on MT; rummage around in the archives and you'll see. And there are MA sites that we all know and don't love which essentially slander the rich depth of not just TKD, but traditional Asian MAs in general, by taking these kinds of abuses and sport-driven, cash-driven practices as the actual content of the art, rather than one possible line of development which is hardly necessary, given the technical possibilities we all know are there. It's not just TKD that gets this treatment: karate gets slammed too, and the CMAs get their share of cheap, uninformed shots as well.
The thing you have to ask, azmyth, is, who is contributing to these sites' threads, and who is taking their hostile, derisive sniping seriously? People with in-depth knowledge of the MAs, people who've been in the fighting arts line of work for decades, know better than to dismiss any of the TMAs in this way. Sure, there are problems there, especially with the more commercially successful ones—TKD is certainly included here—but for every problem, there are usually a dozen possible solutions, and I think that's the case here as well. In the end, you can't worry about what hostile yahoos who get their jollies indulging information superhighway road rage have to say about TKD or any other TMA. We know better. As for the people you're talking about on those other sites, bury them in sleep....