Recently, I was having a discussion with a Korean friend who is in his late forties or early fifties. We were talking about Tae Kwon Do that he says he "no longer has that flexibilty for." (He prefers boxing now). He saw my classroom before class was to start & asked, "Where's your stick?" I looked at him puzzled & he said, "You know, the stick that you carry to correct your student's stance w/ by hitting them with it (on the backs of their legs)." He wasn't joking. He told me his instructor corrected stances in this manner. I told him my 1st instructor also carried either an oak stick or a Shinai for that same purpose. My instructor rarely used it on the American students, just on the Korean students.
Have you ever run accross this in your TKD career? Did you have an instructor who used a stick (or similiar device) to correct you?
Have you ever run accross this in your TKD career? Did you have an instructor who used a stick (or similiar device) to correct you?