I've never served in the military.Ever try any of those high kicks in army boots after a day in a IFV, or after a day carrying half your body weight or more? - Stuart Mackey
XPViking
edit: forgot to put in Stuart's name in the quote
Moderator: Edi
I've never served in the military.Ever try any of those high kicks in army boots after a day in a IFV, or after a day carrying half your body weight or more? - Stuart Mackey
Neither have I but I have trained in CQC and you are always taught to be practical about such matters, and adapt to the environment in which you find yourself.XPViking wrote:I've never served in the military.Ever try any of those high kicks in army boots after a day in a IFV, or after a day carrying half your body weight or more? - Stuart Mackey
XPViking
edit: forgot to put in Stuart's name in the quote
Okay. I was restricting my comments to the military, not to all the hagwons that teach the sport. I realize that Tae Kwon Do is the national sport here. I'm contending that when a soldier finishes his mandatory duty (26 months in the Army, longer if you are in the navy or airforce) that they get a black belt at the end and that the quality may not be up to snuff. " However, you state that they take their ranking system seriously so I guess that means that every soldier who finishes his military duty and has a black belt is deserving of the rank?As to as the belts being handed out like candy, you should know that Tae Kwon Do is the national sport, and almost as popular as soccer. (football for you non US people.) The number of belts handed out is a reflection of the population base that has practiced this from early school days on. I recieved my second degree black belt in Korea, and they took the ranking system much more seriously than here in America. I also had to work twice as hard as my Korean counterparts, as I had to prove my standing, as an outsider, and a non Korean! Hard work is always respected by the honest, and my determination won the repsect, but not the friendship of all. I had a thing or two to teach THEM about hand techniques, and interupting (or stopping) techniques from my knowledge of Wing Chung and Jeet Kune Do! - Emperor