ukiltmybrutha
Yellow Belt
Alright all, things are a little bit slow around here today so I figured that I would introduce/re-introduce myself to you all since I plan on frequenting this sub-forum.
I am 34 yrs old and I have just started taking a Hapkido/Yudo class here:
http://seongsacademy.tripod.com/
Mr. Seong is an 8th Dan Black Belt. While some (including myself aren't really into belts), I feel pretty fortunate to be able to find someone within my locality that has this much experience.
I obtained a Orange Belt when I was 14 years old in "Texas" Tae Kwon Do under instructor Tony Dodd back in Florida.
Although in retrospect Mr. Dodd was a great teacher, it wasn't the right time for me so I quit.
Come 20 years later, I feel that I am REALLY fortunate to be taking a "Hapkido/Yudo" class to cover other areas outside of Tae Kwon Do.
Some of you may recall my initial quest in finding the correct martial art for me under "Beginner's Talk".
Among others, Chris Parker and I had some VERY in depth conversations. My conclusion to take said combo was that it was the most Available combination as far as scheduling goes.
My goals are very narrow. I don't care about tournaments or belts. I only care about street defense/offense (if required).
I also care about mild conditioning and this class is already giving me all that I need.
I would like your view as to how the above class could help me achieve my goals, or do you think that I have picked the wrong martial art?
Much as Chris Parker stated, I am finding myself reverting to tae kwon do stances (with closed fists).
I am even learning to roll with closed fists. I know that I can get over this, but I don't want to lose out on what I learned in my Tae Kwon Do training either.
I have really been analytical as to what I think might work better in a street situation and I do believe that a stance with closed fists would work better.
First of all, closed fists would probably not give anyone clues that I know Hapkido or Yudo.
Secondly, I think that closed fists will help me utilize gross motor skills that seem to be better for the street.
It is my understanding that Hapkido/Yudo employ fine motor skills and it is also my understanding that gross motor skills are pretty much it on the street.
How could Hapkido/Yudo assist me in a real street situation?
I truly believe that it REALLY can. I just don't want to go too far down the road on things that I don't care about e.g. katas and fine motor movements.
In fact, I think that Hapkido/Yudo may actually be "THE ONE" for me in a street situation.
I really love the FEEL so far.
FYI, I am punching a heavy bag on my own 2-3 times a week to make sure that I don't lose out on my street idealism.
I know that talking about offense sometimes isn't politically correct, but there is a time for everything under the sun. There are times when I would have been better off going on the offense. This is something that I have learned on my own.
If my talking about going on the offensive bothers you that much I am more than willing to listen to you so long as it doesn't deduct from the goals stated above.
Thank you for your thoughts!!
I am 34 yrs old and I have just started taking a Hapkido/Yudo class here:
http://seongsacademy.tripod.com/
Mr. Seong is an 8th Dan Black Belt. While some (including myself aren't really into belts), I feel pretty fortunate to be able to find someone within my locality that has this much experience.
I obtained a Orange Belt when I was 14 years old in "Texas" Tae Kwon Do under instructor Tony Dodd back in Florida.
Although in retrospect Mr. Dodd was a great teacher, it wasn't the right time for me so I quit.
Come 20 years later, I feel that I am REALLY fortunate to be taking a "Hapkido/Yudo" class to cover other areas outside of Tae Kwon Do.
Some of you may recall my initial quest in finding the correct martial art for me under "Beginner's Talk".
Among others, Chris Parker and I had some VERY in depth conversations. My conclusion to take said combo was that it was the most Available combination as far as scheduling goes.
My goals are very narrow. I don't care about tournaments or belts. I only care about street defense/offense (if required).
I also care about mild conditioning and this class is already giving me all that I need.
I would like your view as to how the above class could help me achieve my goals, or do you think that I have picked the wrong martial art?
Much as Chris Parker stated, I am finding myself reverting to tae kwon do stances (with closed fists).
I am even learning to roll with closed fists. I know that I can get over this, but I don't want to lose out on what I learned in my Tae Kwon Do training either.
I have really been analytical as to what I think might work better in a street situation and I do believe that a stance with closed fists would work better.
First of all, closed fists would probably not give anyone clues that I know Hapkido or Yudo.
Secondly, I think that closed fists will help me utilize gross motor skills that seem to be better for the street.
It is my understanding that Hapkido/Yudo employ fine motor skills and it is also my understanding that gross motor skills are pretty much it on the street.
How could Hapkido/Yudo assist me in a real street situation?
I truly believe that it REALLY can. I just don't want to go too far down the road on things that I don't care about e.g. katas and fine motor movements.
In fact, I think that Hapkido/Yudo may actually be "THE ONE" for me in a street situation.
I really love the FEEL so far.
FYI, I am punching a heavy bag on my own 2-3 times a week to make sure that I don't lose out on my street idealism.
I know that talking about offense sometimes isn't politically correct, but there is a time for everything under the sun. There are times when I would have been better off going on the offense. This is something that I have learned on my own.
If my talking about going on the offensive bothers you that much I am more than willing to listen to you so long as it doesn't deduct from the goals stated above.
Thank you for your thoughts!!