Im with WTF, world tkd fed. Lol ok il hand my belt back an dask to grade again in 6months. Jees!
Im with WTF, world tkd fed. Lol ok il hand my belt back an dask to grade again in 6months. Jees!
I'm still waiting to see one of those 360 cresent kicks or whatever they're called.
WTF (I think) do full contact to the body but no contact to the head. They're the guys who wear the armour and it's that style that the Olympics follow.
With that in mind, I would think they do less high kicking as you don't get any points for head contact.
I did ITF, which is, in theory, semi-contact to everywhere. There has been enough blood and teeth in the tournaments I used to compete to make me always go to properly hit my opponent .... but still, that's the rules.
If I did WTF, I would be conditioned to not do high kicks in sparring, though I'm sure they would do it in patterns etc.
Anyway, von, how does she know that you don't just want to check out her butt? Actually, I think this is all a ploy to allow you to check out MY butt.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
I'm sorry guys, I misunderstood "WTF" when I first read it.
If you hear a voice within you saying that I am not a painter, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
WTF is style of olympics yes but it is full contact to body and head, 2 points for head shot, 3 if you need a count so we do lots of strecthing and conditioning for head shots. Have no pics sorry. Think I have found a boxing club though When to tkd tonite n had a gr8 session, got weighed n lost 1 kilo also so its all good
Jelly, you should also check out Jenny Craig. Their weight loss program is outstanding. You'll drop 2-3lbs a week on that alone.
No kidding.
oh thanks il check that out now
Missed this one.
Just a comment in general. It is possible to get a black belt in 3 years if you train your arse off, are talented and athletic and eat,drink and shit the martial art for that period. McDojo's are places where they give the belt so long as the student pays tuition fee's...i have seen loads of these types of places. If the student is happy then so be it but i hope they dont think for one minute their new black belt status means they can call on their moves when the adrenaline is pumping and they get tunnel vision.
In terms of me, it took years of on and off training to get my shodan. I have always been BJA and to get belts you have to fight, simple as that..no other way around it. You have to demostrate good technique of moves to show you are proficient (theory and practical demonstration) and then you have to fight to get graded up in competitions. So no fella sitting there with a board and pen watching you complete moves on a compliant opponent or any tip tap point scoring stuff..no you have to stand opposite another person of similar grade (who is also fighting to be graded) and fight full on with blood and sweat to get graded up and thats why i love it.
When you get to 1st Kyu (brown) you then go on a points system to get your black, you need a 100 points to get black and points are earned winning fights. BUT it took me a bit longer because i wanted my black via the traditional 'lineup'
Basically 3 other 1st Kyu brown belts lineup and you have to fight and beat each one in turn one after the other with no rest. If you defeat all 3 of them by ippon then you will be awarded your black belt there and then. Remember the guys you are facing are looking to earn points toward their own black belt and are experienced brown belts the same as you. This is the toughest way to earn it but IMO the most respected. I threw up after i got ippon on the 3rd opponent i was exhausted but the feeling is great. When you get through this you truly feel like a proper fighter who could take on anyone. 5 mins rest i felt like going again!! Although think that was just the adrenaline.
With any martial art you only get out what you put in. I do other combatives type stuff too based on WW2 techniques that are very nasty. There is no belt system for this, you just become a nastier and nastier bastard! ...
Its true what some people say, don't pay attention to belts, belts are for holding up your trousers. Concentrate on your own personal goals and gains and the belts will come.
Last edited by Munkymagic; 02-13-2009 at 08:56 AM.
Oh and X by the way have you ever heard of the ITA (international taekwondo alliance)?
They are a mcdojo of the highest order. They are now teaching BJJ as part of their syllabus i think (my son used to go their when he was really little..like 4 years old just to get rid of some energy..before i took him off to do Judo at 5 )
I think they go on a 3 week intesive BJJ course or something and add it in to their teaching.
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Have to agree, doing forms is nothing like someone trying to break your skull.
What are these WWII techniques? I want to know.
All it is is a set of combative techniques that were used in WW2. Originally pioneered by Sykes and fairbarn...its good stuff. Real basic techniques that are quick to absorb but offer maximum impact. They are drilled and drilled some more until they become second nature under times of duress or when adrenaline is a major factor in a 'real go' (am talking about street fighting here...or defending yourself on the street from the everyday scum that walk this earth)
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