My wife found a local TSDMGK dojang last week-- looking for a good educational and social experience for our dynamic but bookish 7 year old. (the bookish part, just like his father...)
We were impressed with what we saw, so I signed on for a year's worth of training along with both of my sons-- the other is 5. We've been in to train four times, and are all really enjoying the challenge.
Though I've read quite a bit into eastern religions, art, and philosophy, I know little about MA, apart from a long ago summer semester of T'ai C'hi Ch'uan in college, a semester I quit to go hitchhiking around New England.
I was glad to see that our humble town of West Haven is home to the world headquarters of one of the TSD associations-- I had no idea. I do think that the boys and I will really follow through on this-- it's a great experience to learn from scratch together.
Here we are:
My brother in law has a black belt in Shudokhan, but I don't know much about the art-- he's in Fairbanks AK.
We were impressed with what we saw, so I signed on for a year's worth of training along with both of my sons-- the other is 5. We've been in to train four times, and are all really enjoying the challenge.
Though I've read quite a bit into eastern religions, art, and philosophy, I know little about MA, apart from a long ago summer semester of T'ai C'hi Ch'uan in college, a semester I quit to go hitchhiking around New England.
I was glad to see that our humble town of West Haven is home to the world headquarters of one of the TSD associations-- I had no idea. I do think that the boys and I will really follow through on this-- it's a great experience to learn from scratch together.
Here we are:
My brother in law has a black belt in Shudokhan, but I don't know much about the art-- he's in Fairbanks AK.