TAe Kwon Do a viable add on?

EveryOne always makes fun of tkd. Does anyone here believe tkd is a good add ok for Kung Fu or mma even?

Do full contact tkd matches equal mma full contact?

well since they are tdk matches and not mma matches no. they arent the same thing. and yes tkd is a viable option for striking as long as you remain realistic to your goals. ive met some seriously tough tdk guys with lightning fast kicks that hit very hard.

I have a 3rd degree BB in ITF TKD, loved every moment of the training.
It was fun, great exercise and you got kicks like no one elses business, lol !
Too bad for the WTF crap.
My TKD was old school TKD, while it was point sparring for white and yellows and padded “semi-contact” for all others, for red belts and BB it was full contact.
Good times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=597lM_vYNxU

[QUOTE=Mattador;1114220]EveryOne always makes fun of tkd. Does anyone here believe tkd is a good add ok for Kung Fu or mma even?

Do full contact tkd matches equal mma full contact?[/QUOTE]

TKD is NOT RECOGNIZED as a legitimate fighting art by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, and therefore is not a martial art. Henceforth all TKD practitioners should be publicly tea bagged by Turkish Oil Wrestlers (Which was noted as viable in MMA by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, in August of 1998). It is not a viable martial art by definition unless it involves rubbing, groping, dry humping, and being extremely comfortable with your head near another man’s p3nis or anus in an inverted triangular position.

Sheesh, why would you even ask such a silly question?

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!!

[QUOTE=MightyB;1114241]TKD is NOT RECOGNIZED as a legitimate fighting art by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, and therefore is not a martial art. Henceforth all TKD practitioners should be publicly tea bagged by Turkish Oil Wrestlers (Which was noted as viable in MMA by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, in August of 1998). It is not a viable martial art by definition unless it involves rubbing, groping, dry humping, and being extremely comfortable with your head near another man’s p3nis or anus in an inverted triangular position.

Sheesh, why would you even ask such a silly question?

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!![/QUOTE]

Well done Sir !!
I will get the villagers, torches and pitchforks !!

[QUOTE=Mattador;1114220]EveryOne always makes fun of tkd. Does anyone here believe tkd is a good add ok for Kung Fu or mma even?

Do full contact tkd matches equal mma full contact?[/QUOTE]

Yes, I started in TKD and My buddy got up to brown in it before switching. When he came over, we made very minor tweaks to his kicking to add power. He still had great control so it ended up being really awesome for him.

[QUOTE=HumbleWCGuy;1114257]Yes, I started in TKD and My buddy got up to brown in it before switching. When he came over, we made very minor tweaks to his kicking to add power. He still had great control so it ended up being really awesome for him.[/QUOTE]

You sir are wrong! Next thing you know you’ll be trying to tell me Wing Chun is a martial art!!! Everyone knows that Wing Chun did not exist until the venerable Bruce Lee® invented it -

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!!

I liked it.

Didn’t make me a better fighter, though. Again, it is always about the training methods.

[QUOTE=MightyB;1114258]You sir are wrong! Next thing you know you’ll be trying to tell me Wing Chun is a martial art!!! Everyone knows that Wing Chun did not exist until the venerable Bruce Lee® invented it -

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!![/QUOTE]

LOL you are killing me.

Bas Rutten: No More TKD

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!!

[QUOTE=MightyB;1114241]TKD is NOT RECOGNIZED as a legitimate fighting art by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, and therefore is not a martial art. Henceforth all TKD practitioners should be publicly tea bagged by Turkish Oil Wrestlers (Which was noted as viable in MMA by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, in August of 1998). It is not a viable martial art by definition unless it involves rubbing, groping, dry humping, and being extremely comfortable with your head near another man’s p3nis or anus in an inverted triangular position.

Sheesh, why would you even ask such a silly question?

BURN DOWN THE TEMPLE!!![/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=wenshu;1114269][/QUOTE]

Poor Wenshu… you are now on the list.

TKD can be a good MA to include in your studies, but it depends on the school and how it’s taught.

I trained for some time in Tang Soo Do, then switched to a TKD school, and the teacher allowed me to keep my TSD ranking at his school, since they were similar enough (TSD emphasizes more hands than TKD). I eventually discontinued TKD as a brown belt. Both were good schools.

As for kicks, the TKD gave more movement/footwork/competitive training, but the TSD gave a better basic foundation. Did these arts make my kicks better? Yes and no. Prior to TSD, I’d already done Kenpo (black belt), and I was already a good kicker at the time. I’d say TSD/TKD emphasized kicking more, and added a few more kicks/kick variations than I already had. The TSD improved the form of my kicks, and the TKD helped with emphasis on speed of footwork and kicking combinations. It was a good experience.

[QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;1114245]Well done Sir !!
I will get the villagers, torches and pitchforks !![/QUOTE]

i got the tar!

Joe Rogan has a legit BB in TKD.

My wife used to train with him at the same school years ago here in the Boston area where he grew up.

Nothing wrong with old school TKD schools.

The modern schools, let’s just say they are seriously lacking.

[QUOTE=MightyB;1114241]TKD is NOT RECOGNIZED as a legitimate fighting art by his Majesty of MMA, Joey Rogan, and therefore is not a martial art. !!![/QUOTE]

is kungfu?

The tkd i have came from a South Korean Military instructor. He was around a 7th or eight degree when i was born so i would say he was pretty much there at the start of TKD or close to it so what i got looked closer to shotokan than the kangaroo foot fencing we have now.It had the “fancy” kicks but the emphasis was still on punching.

The old-school TKD is very much similar to Tang Soo Do. In fact, a lot of the instructors of old-school TKD were actually TSD teachers who went along with the name change around the 1960s or so. Although the kicks in TSD are highly-developed, it’s still at least around 50% hand strikes (or at least was when I trained it 30 years ago).

The TSD I learned was also closer to Japanese style than the ‘modern’ TKD. TSD (Tang Soo Do) actually means ‘karate-do’, when it originally meant ‘China hand’ as opposed to ‘empty hand’ (referring to Tang Dynasty). My TSD teacher was also very old-school; was around 7th or 8th degree as well, and had come from Korea and opened his school in 1962 (Chuck Norris had even trained at his school for a while in the early '60s; one of his old trophies was still in the school when I was there). Unfortunately, he passed away from an illness back in the 1980s.

The Koreans who reformulated the “Olympic-style” TKD clearly wanted an Olympic sport, but even more, to eliminate as much Japanese influence as possible. But in so doing, they watered it down and lost a lot.

[QUOTE=Lucas;1114311]is kungfu?[/QUOTE]

ABSOLUTELY NOT. Reread the definition of Martial Art in your official Joey Rogan Guide to Good Martial Arts and Obscure Ganja. It reads and I quote:

"It is not a viable martial art by definition unless it involves rubbing, groping, dry humping, and being extremely comfortable with your head near another man’s p3nis or anus in an inverted triangular position. "

Kung Fu does not have enough Man on Man crotch to face action to be a true martial art.