Monday, May 17, 2010

Seems to me that the state of Taekwondo in Malaysia is not looking good... what should we do?

Been an instructor and student for over 16-17 years... Malaysia is witnessing the suicide of Taekwondo in the country. What should we do? How shall we meddle with this problem?|||If you love your martial art then get into contact with the best (Taekwondo) players and educators out there and invite them in or go to them with the people you work with and work out ideas to improve the situation. Personally i don%26#039;t think more competitions will do the trick but improve the overall level of skill and attractiveness of the art perhaps will. good luck!|||Start Training Jiu-Jitsu instead Report Abuse
|||what should you do?a real martial art.|||mayb they should figure out their own destany|||Its over here in America too, the McDojos and Mc Senseis will destroy us all.|||17 years? man, it is time for a change.





I am surprised that someone from the inside has seen what we on the outside have seen for the longest time.





the best way to beat it is not to join it, but to find a better path.|||Organize more competitions that is the key to improvement|||Organize non wimpy tournaments sparring based. I know what you mean about taekwondo%26#039;s issues. I know its a good style because I%26#039;ve faught a practitioner that was extremely impressive but I%26#039;ve fought more that are jokes. Kung Fu has the same problem because it has alot of mcdojos these days and they like to teach the flashy kicks without teaching the basics but the thing is without basics the





%26quot;flash is trash%26quot; Mat Mullins





Also you could try persuading skilled martial arts instructors to teach in maylasia|||NO its happening all over and the next style that people will realize is not %26quot;all that and a bag of chips %26quot; is Bjj ... leave it alone they will come back around in time everything else does..


its franchises and money that killed the sport you need to change with the times thats all learn everything.

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