Hello i do martial arts ,I am an instructor in taekwondo 3rd degree blackbelt in taekwondo,what martial art can you talk about that can match the dazzling foot techniques in taek
I'm a 1st Dan Black belt in Ju-jitsu. I have had training in Aikido, Choi Karate, Tai Chi Chuan Old Yang Style, White Crane Kung Fu, Judo, kickboxing. Which were all fun but not really for me, too similar to the Ju-jitsu I began martial arts training with, although I did enjoy my Chi Kung training during Tai chi. Handy to know I have found my favourite martial art now though (bar ju-jitsu), which is Ninjutsu or Ninpo, I have just obtained my 6th Kyu Green belt. I'm an aficionardo of martial arts For Ninjutsu training in the UK check the link in my signture, We're all friendly so join if you fancy - Piro P.S. When I'm older, After saving enough money and brushing up on my Japanese I'm going to partake the Yoshinkan Honbu Dojo Aikido course, Senshusei http://www.yoshinkan.net/contentsE/honbuE.html#opt4 Which is 11 months of grueling dojo intensive training to join the tokyo riot police force. It's not to be messed with. For a good read on the 'Senshusei' course check out Robbert Twiggers book 'Angry White Pyjamas' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angry_White_Pyjamas http://www.amazon.co.uk/Angry-White-Pyjamas-Oxford-Trains/dp/0575401249
my daughter is a 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. She also spent time in her dojo as a paid instructor.....before leaving for college.
I believe Wushu rivals TKD in terms of dazzling kicks, flips, etc. Kenpo Freestyle includes all the kicks in TKD plus more. It depends on the style, and depends on the martial artist most of all.
The martial arts you don't ever forget, projecticeman. Repetition is the mother of skill. We just get a little rusty as time with time away from it.