I wanted to find a gym that I could use in order to practice the moves. When I went looking, I couldn't find a gym that could help me with Karate, but I did find one that teaches Taekwondo. Taekwondo is Korean based and utilizes kicks and leg actions more than it uses hand techniques. Karate utilizes mostly hands and throws. I spoke with Master Tim Stanforth, who runs the Hilliard branch of the Oriental Martial Arts College (See related link www.omacworld.com) Master Stanforth was able to accommodate my learning of Taekwondo.
I will begin classes hopefully next week if I can work the schedule out. Master Stanforth convinced me to try Taekwondo in lieu of Karate, because he utilizes a much more religious approach to his instruction. He said that in order to obtain the black belt, you must undergo a three day fast along with a 12 hour meditation, in addition to the physical techniques that must be mastered.
Taekwondo is the South Korean national sport and is also regarded as the world's most popular martial art in terms of numbers of participants. Taekwondo is is taken from three Korean words. "Tae" means feet or kicking. "Kwon" means hands or striking. As in Karate-do, "Do" means path, method or way of life. So Taekwondo is loosely translated as the way of the foot and fist.
My expectations from this project remain the same. I have changed the name of the entire blog in order to note the change in discipline that I will be studying.
1 comment:
Oh, Stephen, you know you are only taking Taekwondo because Richard is Korean. Come on, admit it! Fess up, will ya????
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