My younger half-brother went thru a burnt-out stage during the ages of 10-12. He wanted to run track & play basketball in middle school years. My stepfather was resisted because he wasn't showing great work ethic in TKD. He finally let him play and his track & basketball teammates wanted to do TKD!!!!!! LOL. He took a year off at 14.
My stepfather continued the traditional/color belt classes, and I took over all of the sport training. It rejuvenated my brother having his friends/teammates from school!!! It's the one drawback in competing in TKD is that kids/teenagers don't get the social opportunities & dynamics afforded in participating in high school sports.
My stepfather continued the traditional/color belt classes, and I took over all of the sport training. It rejuvenated my brother having his friends/teammates from school!!! It's the one drawback in competing in TKD is that kids/teenagers don't get the social opportunities & dynamics afforded in participating in high school sports.