you may be right about taekwondo, my sister and BIL took that. I watched them do their kata. Maybe their master wasn't any good but I took a pass on that form.people have a better chance of hitting me with their hand than kicking me and that was their problem........i actually told them that....maybe they had a learning disability . Taekwondo is more offered in plenty of cities over most other form for some reason or another which is fine for some. someone tried to hit me with a pool cue and they quickly learned the hard way not to do that again..........bo staff training 101. a LEO came up to me while having a party outside, saw my tonfas (p38 for police, but unsure about the designation) on the keg and asked me if i knew how to use them...........i responded, yes. he was there about a noise complaint..........i'm like we're 2 miles or more from the nearest house..........maybe the bears were trying to sleep
The instructors is what made me believe in them compared to others I've talked with. Not so much as a selling point but a "great" solution. I'm not so much of an offensive person until the time is right. Give me your best offense while you can type. I don't care to start anything (brought up that way), but don't mind finishing it. I'm way more defensive no more than ever due to my neck issues. I guess that makes me more aware of my surroundings.you may be right about taekwondo, my sister and BIL took that. I watched them do their kata. Maybe their master wasn't any good but I took a pass on that form.
ah bruce...one of my childhood heros... and the kung fu song lol.... Kung fu was one of the forms I studied, my Sifu was a decent guy - quick as a mamba, good memories (for the most part haha)