Postby Saint Kevin » Mon Jan 03, 2005 1:17 am
CQC = Close Quarters Combat, I assume.
I took some Tae Kwon Do for about a year, made it to blue belt, and ran out of money. I plan on going back to it if I get a steady job any time soon. Pray for that. Oh, and William, my school is also part of the ATA. They seem like a great organization, although I tend to agree with those that have rightfully judged Tae Kwon Do as a style lacking in grappling and other close quarters techniques.
The school that I went to (to their credit), supplemented the ATA stuff with practical teaching through one-steps and so forth, but I still came away really thinking that learning judo or something would be really helpful. That statistic about fights ending up on the ground is really true. At that point it's about stamina, wits, and tenacity. Any rules that may have applied to training, sparring, and tournaments are out the window at that point. Kicks to the groin, eye-gouging, and other cheap (but effective) techniques are probably the way to go. If it's a matter of survival, as some fights can very well end up being, you need an aggressiveness that isn't really taught in many places.
Other than the lack of grappling and real world fighting applications aside, I loved the school and intend on going back. I do think that full contact sparring would be great, and is really the only way to learn what can really hurt you, and hurt others. I think it should be made as safe as possible, and then done as often as possible. That's the best training for real world self-defense in my opinion...but I digress...
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