risingfire
Orange Belt
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Greetings all,
I have been lurking on the board for a little while now and just joined. I am currently 27 years old and I have started back into the martial arts. Specifically, Tae Kwon Do. I began Tae Kwon Do at an 12 years old and received my black belt at 18. My dojang moved across town a few months after that and I couldnt make it due to having no car and the like. So I had to quit the club. I was already slightly overweight, and I really packed on the pounds and tried everything to lose the weight. A few depression periods also fell over my life as well. I finally decided in 2008 the lab-band was the correct choice for me. I had the procedure, and have since gotten down to 164LBS at a height of 510
My old club still exists but its in bits a pieces and they charge like a mcdojo.
So I started at a new dojang! The master is over 50 and teaches the classes. I love it. We do a ton work, and I am exhausted after every workout.
I am doing great in the class and slowly getting it back.
Here is a my question. Over the years my left side has become weak, especially with kicks. My roundhouse is sad at this point. What can I do to build up my left side again, especially the kicks? My right side is great, and I have actually been trying to do most of my techniques with my left just to practice it. However there must be something I can be doing outside of class to help out the left side. By the way, I am VERY flexible, I can do the splits with no issue, etc.
Thanks!
I have been lurking on the board for a little while now and just joined. I am currently 27 years old and I have started back into the martial arts. Specifically, Tae Kwon Do. I began Tae Kwon Do at an 12 years old and received my black belt at 18. My dojang moved across town a few months after that and I couldnt make it due to having no car and the like. So I had to quit the club. I was already slightly overweight, and I really packed on the pounds and tried everything to lose the weight. A few depression periods also fell over my life as well. I finally decided in 2008 the lab-band was the correct choice for me. I had the procedure, and have since gotten down to 164LBS at a height of 510
My old club still exists but its in bits a pieces and they charge like a mcdojo.
So I started at a new dojang! The master is over 50 and teaches the classes. I love it. We do a ton work, and I am exhausted after every workout.
I am doing great in the class and slowly getting it back.
Here is a my question. Over the years my left side has become weak, especially with kicks. My roundhouse is sad at this point. What can I do to build up my left side again, especially the kicks? My right side is great, and I have actually been trying to do most of my techniques with my left just to practice it. However there must be something I can be doing outside of class to help out the left side. By the way, I am VERY flexible, I can do the splits with no issue, etc.
Thanks!