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Jan 15 |
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How can I continue to train with a broken big toe? How bad a break are we talking about? In my experience, most toe breaks get reduced to "do what you can, it'll heal on its own." |
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Jan 3 |
accepted | What are the key changes when moving from TKD-based point-break to continuous sparring? |
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Dec 30 |
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What are the key changes when moving from TKD-based point-break to continuous sparring? added 16 characters in body |
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Dec 30 |
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What are the key changes when moving from TKD-based point-break to continuous sparring? Good point - the intent was competitive. Edited for clarity. |
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Dec 28 |
asked | What are the key changes when moving from TKD-based point-break to continuous sparring? |
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Nov 13 |
accepted | Is there a US-based organization supporting Iaijutsu? |
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Nov 12 |
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How can I quickly regain focus during class? That ego comment is key - a lot of times, we get frustrated because we believe "we should be better." That's ego talking, not pride. Don't stop getting frustrated by mistakes - that's fuel you can use to get better; but do let go of the belief that you should somehow magically be awesome right from the get go :) |
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Oct 29 |
accepted | What are the origins of “tricking”? |
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Oct 15 |
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What exercises help to develop frontal leg speed? Generally speaking, a true charge since it's a riskier maneuver against a cautious advance (though depending on your sparring rules, this may be more or less true). |
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Sep 11 |
asked | What are the origins of “tricking”? |
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Sep 11 |
asked | How do I improve my jumping technique for jumping maneuvers? |
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Aug 9 |
accepted | Proper diet for preparing for a tournament |
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Aug 6 |
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What is the most effective way to stabilize a WaveMaster 2XL? Following up - water was definitely not stable enough (the wave motion really made it unstable when striking the top half of the target). Sand has been very effective and you only get significant rocking with full power strikes at the top quarter of the target (though even then it's not tipped). |
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Aug 1 |
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Proper diet for preparing for a tournament Good points - updated to fit feedback. The question around the fitness SE is a fair one; to be honest, I'm not sure. In my mind, this seems like a common topic for martial artists and I noticed that we didn't have any questions on the topic, so I thought I'd throw one out and see what happened (and heck, I'm genuinely curious about other people's opinion on the topic). |
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Aug 1 |
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Proper diet for preparing for a tournament added 287 characters in body |
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Jul 31 |
revised |
Proper diet for preparing for a tournament added 151 characters in body |
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Jul 31 |
asked | Proper diet for preparing for a tournament |
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Jul 6 |
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Why do taekwondoists bounce so much? (And how do we help them stop?) ITF-based styles also tend to bounce quite a bit for the same reasons (though most incorporate more hand work). One other note, with a style that is so kick-heavy, the bouncing helps to conceal attacks until they're already under way. |
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Jun 22 |
accepted | What is the most effective way to stabilize a WaveMaster 2XL? |
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Jun 19 |
asked | What is the most effective way to stabilize a WaveMaster 2XL? |