Thanks for all the replies to my other post (is it okay to change schools) It has given me a lot to think about (we are now looking at other schools, before we make a move). My next question is, what type of training is best for a competitive level (national & international) My son has classes 5 days a week, only 2 of which are devoted to sparring. The other classes are devoted to repetitious techniques, come on, after over 11 years, is it not time to have less technique classes and more sparring? When he comes up against fighters on a national level (not only him, all of the students from his dojang) its as if they are lacking "fighting" training. Also, with this new electronic system, the fighting classes mean that in 2-3 hours, 2 fights are occurring per person, as there is a serious lack of equipment, hence 2 fighters at a time, the rest sit there and watch, is this normal?? Last question, a lot of people I know, who have gone on to win at major events (internationally) have combined tkd with another martial art of their choice, is this a good way to go, it sounds good to me? I can't wait to see some of the advice,as I am at a standstill here, and feeling we need to make a move soon, but want to see if what we are looking for is the right way to go. Thanks in advance