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one of my coaches and fight hero's started out learning TKD as a kid and it served him VERY well as an amateur fighter. (18-1, 11W by head kicks)
BJJ MAYBE but:
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Better yet. Many classes for kids either don't use submission until they get older, or they stop the roll as soon as the kids get close to a sub.
I did Taekwondo before moving into MT, I say it was definitely a good learning experience and helped me a lot during MT
WTF, ITF, ATA or independent?
I never really liked this question. The Shotokan dojo I first started at was NKF but only for the competition... we trained completely different from the many McDojo organiztions belonging to the NKF.
Maybe it's a more relevant question in TKD. As a general rule, ITF, WTF and ATA TKD are so dissimilar that I almost don't even want to put them under the same umbrella. But then again, we see the same thing in the karate world. Shotokan and Kyokushin are very different, but still "karate."
So don't think of it as organizations, but as styles.
Do your son a favor and take him to muay thai class with you
You're right, I totally misspoke. Put my foot in my mouth there, dude. So it's more like old-school JKD vs new-school JKD? Was it a difference in major instructors having disagreements in the way the arts were, how TKD reacted to the sport? What created those big changes?
Here's a sample vid of TKD 1st beginner poomse (kata). Looks to be aimed at the athletic skills you have commented on.
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terrible idea, you're supporting one of the biggest scams in modern MA history
Here's a sample vid of TKD 1st beginner poomse (kata). Looks to be aimed at the athletic skills you have commented on.
KarateStylist