I am currently taking two arts and I'm having second thoughts on one of them. My primary art is Haedong Kumdo. I absolutely love it and I feel it's something I want to do for the rest of my life. The second one is TKD wtf style. I love the kicks and i decided to take it to compliment my sword art and self defense. My school also offers Hapkido which I am very interested in also but i chose tkd for the sparring element. I always thought, what better way to learn how to defend then to actually fight. Although I know that sparring in tkd is nothing like a street fight, I still like the feeling of contact and readiness in a combat situation. The way my work schedule works out, I can't make it to class the one day my school does sparring. So i'm pretty much left taking tkd with no sparring involved. I also eventually/hopefully planned on teaching martial arts one day. So the advice I need is do I switch to Hapkido just because I can't spar. Or do I stick to tkd and learn to live with not being able to spar. Sorry for the novel i just wrote, but it's really been bothering me. Thanx in advance.
P.S. Just want to clarify that Im not trying to say that tkd is all sparring. It's just a preference of mine. I want to learn an art to it's fullest without a part of it never being taught to me. Especially if I plan on opening a school one day to teach also. If I have offended anyone, my sincerest apologies. -Andrew
P.S. Just want to clarify that Im not trying to say that tkd is all sparring. It's just a preference of mine. I want to learn an art to it's fullest without a part of it never being taught to me. Especially if I plan on opening a school one day to teach also. If I have offended anyone, my sincerest apologies. -Andrew