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What wisdom have you found by taking the Art of TKD, and how has this helped in your everyday life?
What soul purpose are you training you mind for as well as your body?
I learned that by persevering, I could now kick above my waist.What wisdom have you found by taking the Art of TKD, and how has this helped in your everyday life?
What wisdom have you found by taking the Art of TKD, and how has this helped in your everyday life?
What soul purpose are you training you mind for as well as your body?
Altho' I'm not a TKD student, one thing about the art has become apparent to me through my aquaintence with some of you here at MT and others on {whispers} other fora.
I have found that the students of TKD, despite the dubious 'history' of the art and the flak it sometimes takes because of that, appear to have taken to heart more than most some of those tenets of MA that are most important to me.
I don't know if I'm just fortunate in those of you that I've met but I have not yet come across anyone (of you) who was not polite, open to ideas, willing to discuss background and application and most important, as has been stated by many above, readily accepts that studying a martial art is first and foremost about improving yourself rather than learning to kick someones teeth out.
I suppose what I'm saying is that the core philosophy that the various sensei you fellows have are doing a grand job of passing on good virtues to their students.
Sorry to interrupt with an 'outsiders' voice
:Sensei rei:.
Altho' I'm not a TKD student, one thing about the art has become apparent to me through my aquaintence with some of you here at MT and others on {whispers} other fora.
I have found that the students of TKD, despite the dubious 'history' of the art and the flak it sometimes takes because of that, appear to have taken to heart more than most some of those tenets of MA that are most important to me.
I don't know if I'm just fortunate in those of you that I've met but I have not yet come across anyone (of you) who was not polite, open to ideas, willing to discuss background and application and most important, as has been stated by many above, readily accepts that studying a martial art is first and foremost about improving yourself rather than learning to kick someones teeth out.
I suppose what I'm saying is that the core philosophy that the various sensei you fellows have are doing a grand job of passing on good virtues to their students.
Sorry to interrupt with an 'outsiders' voice
:Sensei rei:.
Very nice input and from a TKD guy Thank you very much