I need something to help me practice at home, any good software out there, or maybe an instructional video/dvd?|||I am not sure about only training at home (better take some real Taekwondo classes as well) but check this out: http://www.tkd3d.com Its a new software covering both Sport and Forms, self defense, breaking etc.|||My best advice to you would be to talk to your instructor and see what they recommend. If you get a bad video, bad habits could start emerging. Then your instructor will have to spend extra time fixing them. There might be other students in your school that want to practice at home to. Maybe you could find out who they are and meet up with them. It%26#039;s worth a shot before you possibly waste money buying a video.|||If someone is helping you, you can get a domi (which is a kind of %26quot;pillow%26quot; for kicking) or a Pal-chagi (same idea as a domi but its one handed)
and if you are alone, get a box sack and start training you arms and legs whit it, now, if what you are looking for, is learning from zero the kick thecnics, then there is not a better way that going to the source, a TKD do-jang, if you want other tips, you can ask me, for I have trained many years this style.|||Yes, go to www.tkd-gear.com I hope I helped and please nominate me as best answer. Thanks.|||If you%26#039;re taking Songham taekwondo, then there are videos called %26quot;The Way.%26quot; They have forms, sparring segments, one-steps, weapons, and new moves for every belt level. Here is a link to buy white belt, I%26#039;m sure you can find all the others on Amazon as well. http://www.amazon.com/Traditional-Taekwo...|||you dont need a video you need a sparing partner that can talk to you about your flaws. replay every fight in your head and write what you did wrong. you also do sprints, jog a lot, practice swiching feet, the v if you know it, do run up and down stares.
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