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noonesfool
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I am still looking for a good school for Tae Kwon or something else.
I left Kung Fu after the guy started asking for way to much money.
I went to a Kenpo place for 2 weeks as suggested but they taught mixed arts.
I could not tell what was Kenpo and what was not so I left after I said I wanted something not mixed.
I found a guy that teaches the 7 animal forms of Kung Fu through my local college so it's very cheap but it's only once a week.
It seems everyone in my area that teaches Kenpo teaches Philipino and various arts together.
Thats nice to look cool but confusing for practical use on a daily basis.
I do not have alot of options for Tae Kwon Do since every school in the area is a chain school.
I'm getting burned now by one so I do not want to get back into one.
I like Kung Fu but there are like 2 schools here and not really caring if you learn or not.
This guy from the college is good there is no money involved really and no ranks,etc.
If you do it wrong the guy says hey you suck and then clean it up.
I'm still stuck at the Tae Kwon Do school from hell because I have to pay until this winter.
I paid the dork 3 months ago for my sparring gear and have yet to get it all I get is it's coming this week.
The college only allows certified instructors to teach on campus so I took another self defense course.
This guy has certifications in 6 martial arts so he teaches Kenpo,etc.
This dude is a dork to the core and confusing he is like this is from Philipino arts,this is from karate,this is tae kwon do,etc.
The course was for on description Kenpo/Jujutsu not 95 million arts.
People who have never trained think he is cool and they are powerful now because they listened to him.
One guy was like I can kill you now kung fu man with an arm bar type move.
I knocked him straight on his butt inside of 2 seconds and he still has the attitude the guy teaches.
The dojang from hell is better than this crap anyday but I will keep looking for the good school in town.
Upon further analysis of the dojang from hell I saw a new black belt was not taught basic jump side kicks.
The third dan still has a glass leg and does turning kicks like a old man.
I cleaned mine up by asking the Kung Fu guy proper methods for doing the kicks.
The dojang from hell shows me something,I ask cheap kung fu man then it all works out.
The master of the dojang found out I do kung fu at college and demanded I quit on the spot or toss me out.
I was like please do sir because I won't quit and it never came.
I am a green belt and have to fight black belts in sparring always.
They are vicious with me like trying to kick me in the face,etc.
I am not shown much TKD so I have to resort to using kung fu to keep from being hurt badly.
They then complain to the master about it then I get in trouble for it.
What is the normal range of kicks a yellow-green belt should have in TKD?
I got in trouble for using TKD kicks in a white crane form with the standing on one foot and striking repeatedly.
I watched other guys do it in TKD and thought it was standard practice.
I am not trying to mix the arts up but that is all I have to keep from getting hurt badly.
I left Kung Fu after the guy started asking for way to much money.
I went to a Kenpo place for 2 weeks as suggested but they taught mixed arts.
I could not tell what was Kenpo and what was not so I left after I said I wanted something not mixed.
I found a guy that teaches the 7 animal forms of Kung Fu through my local college so it's very cheap but it's only once a week.
It seems everyone in my area that teaches Kenpo teaches Philipino and various arts together.
Thats nice to look cool but confusing for practical use on a daily basis.
I do not have alot of options for Tae Kwon Do since every school in the area is a chain school.
I'm getting burned now by one so I do not want to get back into one.
I like Kung Fu but there are like 2 schools here and not really caring if you learn or not.
This guy from the college is good there is no money involved really and no ranks,etc.
If you do it wrong the guy says hey you suck and then clean it up.
I'm still stuck at the Tae Kwon Do school from hell because I have to pay until this winter.
I paid the dork 3 months ago for my sparring gear and have yet to get it all I get is it's coming this week.
The college only allows certified instructors to teach on campus so I took another self defense course.
This guy has certifications in 6 martial arts so he teaches Kenpo,etc.
This dude is a dork to the core and confusing he is like this is from Philipino arts,this is from karate,this is tae kwon do,etc.
The course was for on description Kenpo/Jujutsu not 95 million arts.
People who have never trained think he is cool and they are powerful now because they listened to him.
One guy was like I can kill you now kung fu man with an arm bar type move.
I knocked him straight on his butt inside of 2 seconds and he still has the attitude the guy teaches.
The dojang from hell is better than this crap anyday but I will keep looking for the good school in town.
Upon further analysis of the dojang from hell I saw a new black belt was not taught basic jump side kicks.
The third dan still has a glass leg and does turning kicks like a old man.
I cleaned mine up by asking the Kung Fu guy proper methods for doing the kicks.
The dojang from hell shows me something,I ask cheap kung fu man then it all works out.
The master of the dojang found out I do kung fu at college and demanded I quit on the spot or toss me out.
I was like please do sir because I won't quit and it never came.
I am a green belt and have to fight black belts in sparring always.
They are vicious with me like trying to kick me in the face,etc.
I am not shown much TKD so I have to resort to using kung fu to keep from being hurt badly.
They then complain to the master about it then I get in trouble for it.
What is the normal range of kicks a yellow-green belt should have in TKD?
I got in trouble for using TKD kicks in a white crane form with the standing on one foot and striking repeatedly.
I watched other guys do it in TKD and thought it was standard practice.
I am not trying to mix the arts up but that is all I have to keep from getting hurt badly.