KangTsai
2nd Black Belt
Hi. I'm a Korean boy from New Zealand currently 14 years and 4 months old as of writing this. I train MMA at a Shuriken MMA gym, it hasn't really been considerably long since I've started. I like martial arts, I like training and I like talking about martial arts. Therefore I am here.
My martial arts interest remained on an uninterested level until age 13 mostly due to being unfit (the fat kind) for most of my short life. I got interested in FMA, krav maga, you know, all the cool, tactical and practical martial arts. They appealed to me because I was unfit, and I would decide to be one of those underdog fighter types. YouTube videos were my go-to and I might or might not have bought some double sticks, a trainer karambit and a trainer balisong online (actually that last one I had from before that for recreational spinning purposes). Then it all started with a YouTube video about basic boxing. Then kickboxing. Then muay Thai. Then I remembered whatever the hell the UFC was just about the time the McGregor vs. Aldo hype was going on. Then I finally decided to actually have a go at hands-on martial arts. Enter MMA. When training MMA and drilling roundhouse kicks in the beginner's class (making big-*** 100dB+ snaps on those pads) I felt my striking game needed a hint more variety. Enter self-taught taekwondo techniques. That appealed to me because linear kick techniques lacking mostly in MMA, the vision of what is now my refinement of the spinning hook kick and the tornado kick and Korea yay (Joe Rogan can be credited for my side kicks and turning side kicks). At the time of writing, since I've started MMA I've lost 15kg and have had massive strength and flexibility improvements.
Basically my whole martial arts story until this point. I have a long way to go and I'll enjoy talking on this website, thanks. *Obligatory foreign language phrase*
My martial arts interest remained on an uninterested level until age 13 mostly due to being unfit (the fat kind) for most of my short life. I got interested in FMA, krav maga, you know, all the cool, tactical and practical martial arts. They appealed to me because I was unfit, and I would decide to be one of those underdog fighter types. YouTube videos were my go-to and I might or might not have bought some double sticks, a trainer karambit and a trainer balisong online (actually that last one I had from before that for recreational spinning purposes). Then it all started with a YouTube video about basic boxing. Then kickboxing. Then muay Thai. Then I remembered whatever the hell the UFC was just about the time the McGregor vs. Aldo hype was going on. Then I finally decided to actually have a go at hands-on martial arts. Enter MMA. When training MMA and drilling roundhouse kicks in the beginner's class (making big-*** 100dB+ snaps on those pads) I felt my striking game needed a hint more variety. Enter self-taught taekwondo techniques. That appealed to me because linear kick techniques lacking mostly in MMA, the vision of what is now my refinement of the spinning hook kick and the tornado kick and Korea yay (Joe Rogan can be credited for my side kicks and turning side kicks). At the time of writing, since I've started MMA I've lost 15kg and have had massive strength and flexibility improvements.
Basically my whole martial arts story until this point. I have a long way to go and I'll enjoy talking on this website, thanks. *Obligatory foreign language phrase*