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Have you ever wondered why people complain about the kukkiwon.... Poeple all ***** about the price and the paper work and how you don't need it and how its a rip off. But God forbid you don't have one... Then your not a true TKD practitononer, could someone help me with this?
I really am interested ( not disrespectful) about American TKD?
WTF has nothing to do with the teaching of anything. The WTF only dictates the rules to the Olympic sport of TKD. Your school and your school only is responsible for the teaching of TKD.there are good KKW guys, like terry, or GM Kurban, etc so in that respect, i dont have a problem with it beyond the fact that it costs too much.
the problem with it in my mind is that the KKW is tied to the WTF, which is crap, teaches crap karate, and cant even do that right.
there are good KKW guys, like terry, or GM Kurban, etc so in that respect, i dont have a problem with it beyond the fact that it costs too much.
the problem with it in my mind is that the KKW is tied to the WTF, which is crap, teaches crap karate, and cant even do that right.
I recall that TF and I got our TKD black belts in the same system, if that could be said given how eclectic American (er, Texas) Tae Kwon Do can be.
Essentially, Jhoon Rhee arrived in Texas and began teaching his understanding of Korean karate from Chung Do Kwan roots. He originally used the Japanese forms like Bassai and Pinan (Pyung Ahn) but converted over to Choi's Chang Hon forms. Eventually Rhee left for Maryland, but his mark on martial arts had already been made in Texas as his students continued to teach a snapshot of what he taught at the time while adding their own additions. Obviously no sine wave movement as that's not the way Rhee taught forms.
The Tae Kwon Do I learned adds a bit of Western boxing with a high guard employed. Hooks and uppercuts are taught early on. The typical self-defense and one step sparring drills are present with extensive free sparring, generally with a decent level of contact. It's regarded as a practical style with plenty of opportunities for cross-breeding. If it works, use it is a familar saying.
John Natavidad was one of Chuck Norris's BB's
it was Tang Soo Do