Good to hear that one Bay Bran.
My 7 y/o boy enrolled for TaeKwonDo last year. Unfortunately, I let him stop due to his failing 3rd qtr mathematics rating. Besides, he quit after an intense sparring with a chinese. Sakit kono hehe

By the way, on Tae
Kwan Do is it the same as Taekwondo ? Tae (feet) Kwon (fist) Do (art)
Cheers !
Yes, same ra man na, Mr. Bedo.
Art of the Fist
We have friends who take another martial arts style, called Soo Bahk Doo (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk kwan. Which is literally means, 'the fighting hand, fighting china hand.
Main difference is:
Tae Kwon Do (Tae Kwan Do) is an offensive-based martial arts. Its aggressive, and its moves are popular not only in the domestic students, but it is also utilized in foreign military hand to hand combat. As there are moves in Tae Kwon Do that can kill a man/woman with just one hit.
One I know is the stopping punch. It is palmar punch to the sternum. If enough force is applied, it will break the xistoid process of the sternum, and rupture the aorta of the heart. Death by lethal blood loss.
Whereas in Soo Bahk Doo (Tang Soo Do) Moo Duk Kwan, it is a defense-based martial art technique that combines Korean indigenous fighting with some Chinese kung fu.
It is a great complement against Tae Kwon Do.
Tae Kwon Do students can go on the offensive and barrage the opponent till the opponent is weak enough to make a finishing blow.
But if the opponent is a student of Soo Bahk Do, he or she can block the attacks.
Mr. Bedo,
Did you son like his time in Tae Kwon Do? It really does help build self confidence, and also motivation. Maybe when he is a bit older, sir, you can re-enroll him again.
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