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Single Face Taekwondo

HELP ! PLEASE WHAT HAPPENED TO ME ?!?!?! <---- related to fighting :[?
Wow, 1 year ago, i had been in taekwondo (WTF) for 8 years, and had enrolled in mma, i had dominated in there, i coulda took anyone in that class, and i did and i won EVERY SINGLE TIME, i could 540 a guy in the face, real time, during a fight .i admit it, 1 year ago, i was a little asshole. I used to pick on kids alot. Then one day this fresh man told his older brother that i was picking on him, He fucked me up. Really bad. I broke my arm and fractured my wrist. Now, these 3 kids are picking on me, calling me a faggot asian and shit, Im 100% sure i can kick his ass. But im scared ? Why ? Im scared of getting embarrassed in front of people again. How do i get rid of this fear ? I feel like just going up to him during lunch and putting him into a triangle and leave him there till he knocks out. But i pussy out ? WHAT HAPPENED TO ME ?! WTF ?!?!?!
You have had your confidence broken or fractured and this sometimes even happens to professional fighters after a devastating loss. Rich Franklin's early departure after his devastating loss to Anderson Silva is an example I think of how when some fighters lose they mentally have their confidence shaken and do things that they normally would not even do. He took about six months off after that to rest and heal up and regroup physically and mentally and then got matched with a little lesser opponent than himself then rather than get right back in the cage with a tougher opponent. At the same time this also afforded that opponent (David Loiseau) a chance to move up in the rankings a little if he was to beat Franklin. Some fighters don't always take this approach and with rematch clauses get back in the ring again with that same fighter which is a gamble because if they get beat twice then they really are pretty much relegated to being second and not getting another shot at them until that fighter himself losses, retires, or moves to another weight class.
You need to remove yourself from this emotionally and look at what happened and analyze it and look at ways to train so that it does not happen again. The fact that you got physically injured makes this all that much harder. As for a rematch why go down that road again? You yourself have now learned the lesson that there is always someone bigger, tougher, stronger, or better and that you were a little asshole and someone stepped on you. I think you need to let it go and of course some of those other want-a-bes are now taking advantage of all this and with their new found confidence picking on you. A rematch or maybe fighting them will only propagate this situation to some extent and do you really want to go through some of the best years of your life (high school) being bothered with all this. I think its time for you to man up and take the loss in stride and train better and more and also at the same time modify your own approach and behavior and stop picking on others. In some ways you may have got what you deserved so learn from this and become not just a better fighter from it but also a better person because of it and I think in the long run you will be much happier and better off.
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Survive 6 months at a Mcdojo?
My parents registered me for 1 year of Taekwondo, starting at the beginning of July. Now, it's been half a year a year and I hate it!!
They yell so much, and don't teach you anything! Our master expects us to know our pattern our first day (I have to watch videos on the INTERNET!!) somedays hes happy, and hes really nice, but other days he is vicous and he singles out students and yells in there faces.
there was this little 4 year old girl that was having a hard time kicking, he yelled at her in her face and pushed her!!!
they are money hungry! it costs over 60 dolalrs for a promotion test. u have to buy equipment which is nearly 200 dollars. if u loose ur card, its 25 dollars (A PLASTIC CARD) if u loose ur certificate, its 50 dollars. if u loose ur belt, its 50 dollars. if u loose ur uniform, its 200 dollars!!
i have to go to taekwondo every week 3 days. i hate it so much. i try as hard as i can. i dread going to it! i am an orange belt.
Jim R, stillcrazyafteralltheseyears, and me all have a long history of martial arts training. I fully agree with what they said. No instructor should yell, push, or bully students in any way, That is just plain abuse. The fees you mention are very high and unreasonable. It surprises me when I hear how many parents are willing to sign up their children or themselves for a year. That in itself is just ridiculous. Any reputable martial arts school will not require a long term contract. It is only done to trap students into coming to class. They know that the martial arts have a very high drop out rate. By making them sign up and pay for a year, they know that even the students that are not pleased will most likely keep coming to class. Then the school can continue to charge the student for testing, ...etc.
NOTE: I have have many people come visit my dojo in the past. They will tell me that they would like to join, but they can't afford to because they are locked into a contract at another school. It is really bad for them and me in that I lose a new student, and they end up training at a school they don't want to attend. Human nature being what it is people have a hard time just walking away form a bad contract. They are more concerned with getting what they paid for than just realizing that they are wasting not only their money but their time. It would be better just to walk away. At least then you would not have to keep paying for promotions.
I know a lot of martial arts instructors that own their own martial arts schools. None of them, (or me requires contracts). I feel that students should be in my classes because they want to. If they don't feel like they are being taught well, and respected, I would rather they not be there. We don't make a lot of money, but that is not the point of teaching. We want only to produce good students that are able to defend themselves.
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I hope you have you parents read my answer. they are welcome to contact me (by regular email at pugpaws2@yahoo.com) if they have questions for me.
Best of Luck!
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