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TKDKid
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I have a bit of a problem, and I wonder if I could get some advice from those of you who are wiser than I.
We recently gained a new student at our Dojang. She came from one of the two other Tae Kwon Do schools in our town. As it is, she came from the one with the reputation of being a McDojo. At my school it takes five years to earn a black belt, we know at the one she came from it takes somewhere around a year.
When she came to our school she told our instructor that "I don't spar with other women because I'm too powerful." She also told my instructor that she got kicked out of her old school for getting all up in the instructor's face. She's the same rank as I am, which is pretty advanced, I've been practicing for about four years. The woman has no technique whatsoever. She doesn't even demonstrate a basic knowledge of power exchange.
I've sparred with her once. When we spar, we spar light contact. We don't use power so as to protect the other practioner, but we still make our strikes touch so they know where they're open. When I fought her she was all charge with wild swings, showing no respect to the strikes I got in on her. Which were many. After class my instructor told me that she had warned our new student that however hard she fought was how hard she was going to get it back, and she told me I should do what I needed to in order to make her respect me.
In essence my instructor told me that if hurting her is what it takes to make her respect the strikes she's taking, then that's what I need to do. My instructor is a wise woman, and she's been teaching TKD on the order of twenty years, so I'm sure she's seen this sort of thing before, and I'm sure that if that weren't the best way to handle it, she wouldn't have told me to do what I needed to do. I just don't feel quite right about hurting this woman, I know my instructor doesn't really want this woman to get hurt, it's just that sometimes life requires hard lessons, but I would feel guilty about laying her out with a strong attack that I know she'd never be able to defend against. On the other hand my instructor told me not to let this woman embarass me because I won't make her respect what I can do.
Anyone else been in a similar situation, anybody have any good advice?
We recently gained a new student at our Dojang. She came from one of the two other Tae Kwon Do schools in our town. As it is, she came from the one with the reputation of being a McDojo. At my school it takes five years to earn a black belt, we know at the one she came from it takes somewhere around a year.
When she came to our school she told our instructor that "I don't spar with other women because I'm too powerful." She also told my instructor that she got kicked out of her old school for getting all up in the instructor's face. She's the same rank as I am, which is pretty advanced, I've been practicing for about four years. The woman has no technique whatsoever. She doesn't even demonstrate a basic knowledge of power exchange.
I've sparred with her once. When we spar, we spar light contact. We don't use power so as to protect the other practioner, but we still make our strikes touch so they know where they're open. When I fought her she was all charge with wild swings, showing no respect to the strikes I got in on her. Which were many. After class my instructor told me that she had warned our new student that however hard she fought was how hard she was going to get it back, and she told me I should do what I needed to in order to make her respect me.
In essence my instructor told me that if hurting her is what it takes to make her respect the strikes she's taking, then that's what I need to do. My instructor is a wise woman, and she's been teaching TKD on the order of twenty years, so I'm sure she's seen this sort of thing before, and I'm sure that if that weren't the best way to handle it, she wouldn't have told me to do what I needed to do. I just don't feel quite right about hurting this woman, I know my instructor doesn't really want this woman to get hurt, it's just that sometimes life requires hard lessons, but I would feel guilty about laying her out with a strong attack that I know she'd never be able to defend against. On the other hand my instructor told me not to let this woman embarass me because I won't make her respect what I can do.
Anyone else been in a similar situation, anybody have any good advice?