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Zeke01
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Hello all, I'm new to the forum.
Well, I just joined a Tracy Karate school here in Cincy, OH. I went to my first group class and was totally lost. The instructor was going through different moves in different belts and I just followed the best I could. I was expecting more seperate work with each belt classes like my old TKD classes, but I guess that's what the 2-half hour private classes are for(but that still doesn't seem enough). I guess I'm just worried how I will do in this system. I heard that they don't spar because of the "vital" blows. Sparring doesn't necessarily have to be used, but maybe some sort of one on one where stikes are pulled. I just don't think striking at the air pretending to strike someone will benefit me when I'm really attached by someone. Or, maybe it's just because it was my first class....LOL!! I'm just hesitant and scared and want to make sure that I won't be wasting my time. I want the best I can get out of my training and am REALLY serious about it. I was in TKD when I was in H.S.(I'm 27 now) and had to stop at a purple belt due to the school closing. Well, anyways, I was just wondering if any of the other Tracy schools incorporated some sort of "one on one" training where the strikes/punches/kicks are pulled before contact. I think I learn better doing this kind of training.
I got my love for Kenpo from watching a movie we all know so well.
Well, I was watching the FAMOUS "The Perfect Weapon" movie with Jeff Speakman and noticed how they trained in that movie...........EXACTLY the class style I'm looking for. The students actually worked out with one another. I'm sorry to drag this out, but I'm just wanting to know if it's this particular dojo or is all of the Tracy Kenpo schools against the students "safely" practicing the moves with one another.
I in no way mean any disrespect to the Tracy System. I'm just very new to this style and am AFRAID it might not suit my training needs or how I like or want to be trained/taught!
Thank you all for listening to my "newbie" post.:asian:

Well, I just joined a Tracy Karate school here in Cincy, OH. I went to my first group class and was totally lost. The instructor was going through different moves in different belts and I just followed the best I could. I was expecting more seperate work with each belt classes like my old TKD classes, but I guess that's what the 2-half hour private classes are for(but that still doesn't seem enough). I guess I'm just worried how I will do in this system. I heard that they don't spar because of the "vital" blows. Sparring doesn't necessarily have to be used, but maybe some sort of one on one where stikes are pulled. I just don't think striking at the air pretending to strike someone will benefit me when I'm really attached by someone. Or, maybe it's just because it was my first class....LOL!! I'm just hesitant and scared and want to make sure that I won't be wasting my time. I want the best I can get out of my training and am REALLY serious about it. I was in TKD when I was in H.S.(I'm 27 now) and had to stop at a purple belt due to the school closing. Well, anyways, I was just wondering if any of the other Tracy schools incorporated some sort of "one on one" training where the strikes/punches/kicks are pulled before contact. I think I learn better doing this kind of training.
I got my love for Kenpo from watching a movie we all know so well.

I in no way mean any disrespect to the Tracy System. I'm just very new to this style and am AFRAID it might not suit my training needs or how I like or want to be trained/taught!

