Thanx I agree with u on the novice should train steady with one school I’ve felt with the politics as I got older places didn’t want me anywhere else and I’m really into all aspects of defending myself ground standing I really like the clinch work u do something I’d like to incorporate more
Thanks for answering my question last week, here's another one. What would say is the most important supplemental training one should do as a martial artist? For instance, strength training, yoga, cardio...
We have police officers who train with us and they use wrist locks and armbars often, however they have spent countless hours learning how to use them And they don't always work for pain compliance based on the state of the individual the are being applied on. Many of those were originally designed to break and damage joints not just for pain compliance.
Thanx I agree with u on the novice should train steady with one school I’ve felt with the politics as I got older places didn’t want me anywhere else and I’m really into all aspects of defending myself ground standing I really like the clinch work u do something I’d like to incorporate more
Thanks for answering my question last week, here's another one.
What would say is the most important supplemental training one should do as a martial artist? For instance, strength training, yoga, cardio...
Can you talk about what makes tang soo do different from karate, kungfu and taekwondo and what makes it unique?
We have police officers who train with us and they use wrist locks and armbars often, however they have spent countless hours learning how to use them And they don't always work for pain compliance based on the state of the individual the are being applied on. Many of those were originally designed to break and damage joints not just for pain compliance.