garrisons2
Orange Belt
Hi all, I've been training for 55 weeks now at age 49, the place I go to has what seems like more belts compared to others. I believe that the Grandmaster is a bit of an older school having trained from a young age and immigrated from Korea in his late 20's with a 5th degree TKD BB.
White
Yellow
Orange
Green
Purple
Blue
Brown
Red
Red/Black
Black
Best case it's about 10 weeks in between belt testing and 6 months leading up to black. So on the fastest track 2 1/2 years. I go on average 3 days a week. Not that I am in any particular hurry, but I am tracking to do my Blue belt testing, which will most likely consist of about 10-15 minutes of some drills , Palgwe 4, one step 8,9,10 and breaking, skip roundhouse, skip side kick. One side of me wants to just continue to enjoy the experience, the other can't wait to achieve a black belt as long as I feel as though I deserve it.
What I really feel that i need work on, besides the before mentioned side kick, is lateral movement in sparring and instinctive moving during sparring as well. for a simple example, if I am sparring in a closed stance and the other person does a switch roundhouse, switch roundhouse, I want to be able to instinctively step back, step back roundhouse or some other counter. I understand that repetition and muscle memory is the key here and relatively speaking I've got some old muscles to train, but I'm anxious for the time when I can instinctively do it consistently. I thought it great progress when I playfully approached a friend (2BB TKD) from behind and he came in with a high punch and I instinctively high blocked it. I was like cool, I did that quickly without thinking. Anyway just a few random thoughts
White
Yellow
Orange
Green
Purple
Blue
Brown
Red
Red/Black
Black
Best case it's about 10 weeks in between belt testing and 6 months leading up to black. So on the fastest track 2 1/2 years. I go on average 3 days a week. Not that I am in any particular hurry, but I am tracking to do my Blue belt testing, which will most likely consist of about 10-15 minutes of some drills , Palgwe 4, one step 8,9,10 and breaking, skip roundhouse, skip side kick. One side of me wants to just continue to enjoy the experience, the other can't wait to achieve a black belt as long as I feel as though I deserve it.
What I really feel that i need work on, besides the before mentioned side kick, is lateral movement in sparring and instinctive moving during sparring as well. for a simple example, if I am sparring in a closed stance and the other person does a switch roundhouse, switch roundhouse, I want to be able to instinctively step back, step back roundhouse or some other counter. I understand that repetition and muscle memory is the key here and relatively speaking I've got some old muscles to train, but I'm anxious for the time when I can instinctively do it consistently. I thought it great progress when I playfully approached a friend (2BB TKD) from behind and he came in with a high punch and I instinctively high blocked it. I was like cool, I did that quickly without thinking. Anyway just a few random thoughts