In my younger days I took Judo and Jujitsu. My ex-husband was a black belt in Jujitsu.
Originally Posted by Yosemite
In my younger days I took Judo and Jujitsu. My ex-husband was a black belt in Jujitsu.
UFC Unleased and most recently, we watched The UFC Best of 2005. Great fights!Originally Posted by DRIVEN
Do you ever watch any of the UFC fights or any other kind of MMA?
oooooh I could learn a few things from you then!Originally Posted by sbw999
I hold a second degree black belt in Tai Kwondo/Kenpo.
Ayyyyyyyyyy-yah!!!!!!
Thats exactly what I do, man he's higher than my instructor, he's 2nd degree going for his 3rd degree very soon. Have you had a look at the website?Originally Posted by gayef
My husband is a 4th level blackbelt in Korean Fighting-Style Tae Kwon Do and will be earning his Master's belt this upcoming year. He is very lucky to be studying under Master Sun Dong - Master Dong has his "headquarters" here in the Richmond area. My husband is also approaching master level in Sword Form.
I do GTF so there are quite a few differences between ITF and GTF, and also :censor::censor::censor:. Marks brother used to do ITF and got to his blue belt but gave up for a few years, he then decided to come to our GTF class with us and after discussions with our instructor and one grading, with the rest of the class to see how much he could remember, he was allowed to keep the grade that he had earned in ITF. If you switch over you should speak to your instructor to see if you can do this, save you starting again.Originally Posted by Cougar
I've got my 7th Gup rank in TaeKwon Do... ITF style though. I'm switching over to :censor::censor::censor: and I'll have to start all over again! It's not a problem though, I really enjoy training.
I've never heard of that one, sounds interesting though! We do a lot of self defense, I really enjoy it and it's great to know you are armed with it if anyone were to attack you. You will be smarter than them, whether they are stronger than you or not.Originally Posted by turtlecat
I want to learn Krav Maga.. It's fantastic as a self defence, especially for females. There's not any local schools for it though :/
You just need to find out where your nearest class is, and decide what you want to practise. I recommend Tae Kwon Do but then I'm biased. I've never tried anything else so I can't compare but I know I really enjoy this and never thought I would. It's a great way to meet people with the same interests as you and everybody respects each other and everybody had to start at the bottom so nobody judges you. It's a great confidence booster.Originally Posted by lilleah878
I have wanted to get into all that stuff. But i just dont even know where to start. I like the whole "fung shuay" *spelling?* stuff for your house too, I guess I just dont get on things very fast enough to get them started.
Leah,Originally Posted by Pombina
You just need to find out where your nearest class is, and decide what you want to practise. I recommend Tae Kwon Do but then I'm biased. I've never tried anything else so I can't compare but I know I really enjoy this and never thought I would. It's a great way to meet people with the same interests as you and everybody respects each other and everybody had to start at the bottom so nobody judges you. It's a great confidence booster.
No, it doesn't label them. Which one is you??Originally Posted by Pombina
Sorry the site is a pain to get around its under
'Grading - December 1st - including videos'
Theres loads of videos I think theres only a couple of me, I think it might say my name above them too - Lauren
Aaaah the videos arnt working on my work computer so I can't tell you which one. I know I have my hair tied back and I am kicking the board. I think I might possibly be the only female I can't remember... I'm uselessOriginally Posted by sweetiecat3
No, it doesn't label them. Which one is you??