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AbelMalcolm
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I know Tae Kwon Do, and let me tell you, it is the most effective form of all the martial arts. It
is deadly stuff, very deadly stuff. Anybody who is proficient in Tae Kwon Do can very easily kill
someone with just one blow. It's really that deadly. I'm not kidding.
Someone demonstrated the power of Tae Kwon Do against a wild raging Bull in a metador situation. By
the time the martial artist was done, the Bull was so badly mangled, it was classified "not fit for
human consumption".
Tae Kwon Do involves mostly leg work, utilizing the power of the hip, therefore you kick from the
hip, you punch from the hip, e.t.c. the hip is the biggest source of power in the human body. If you
think about it, there is no defense against a well delivered side kick. And if a kick can break all
those wooden blocks or brick stones, then you can imagine what it can do to someone's ribs.
You have to be careful how you study the stuff. You really should not study it unless it is taught
to you by an expert. For example, if you kick in the wrong way, you can easily fall down and break
your back. Injuries are common place even when taught by experts. You really HAVE to be careful when
practicing the art. Here's a tip, don't practice with amateurs, they are a lot more likely to make
the mistake of actually kicking you in the head when they are supposed to only come within an inch
for sparring purposes.
There are some countries that have actually banned the study of martial arts, because they think it
makes people more dangerous. Actually the opposite happens. Studies have shown that people who know
martial arts are less likely to get into fights. Because they know how deadly the stuff is, as a
result, they are less likely to get into fights. Sort of like the way nuclear powers are, they never
go to war with each other, because they know that a war would lead to certain death, mass death, on
one or on both sides. Ironically, nuclear weapons are so dangerous, that they make wars between
nations less likely, not more likely.
A real fight between martial artists does not last that long, in just a matter of seconds, someone
or the other will end up being killed or crippled.
You should study it, I highly recommend it. It also does wonders at building up a person's self
esteem. When you know martial arts, you know you are tough, you don't have to prove it, and like I
said, you are less likely to get into fights, because it is such deadly stuff. You are more likely
to walk away from an unnecessary altercation if you are familiar with the martial arts, because at
the time of tension, the foremost thing in your mind is, "Can this be peacefully resolved? Is it
necessary to risk human life over this?" Martial arts makes people more peaceful, it should
therefore not be banned. I can attest, personally, back when I was a teenage punk, I was a real
trouble maker, and I used to be someone who had a bad temper, but that was before I studied the
martial arts. Ever since I started studying it, I have become a calmer person. I have not lost my
temper in decades, and people who know me are surprised, they wonder why I am so calm and cool all
the time. This is why.
Abel Malcolm
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is deadly stuff, very deadly stuff. Anybody who is proficient in Tae Kwon Do can very easily kill
someone with just one blow. It's really that deadly. I'm not kidding.
Someone demonstrated the power of Tae Kwon Do against a wild raging Bull in a metador situation. By
the time the martial artist was done, the Bull was so badly mangled, it was classified "not fit for
human consumption".
Tae Kwon Do involves mostly leg work, utilizing the power of the hip, therefore you kick from the
hip, you punch from the hip, e.t.c. the hip is the biggest source of power in the human body. If you
think about it, there is no defense against a well delivered side kick. And if a kick can break all
those wooden blocks or brick stones, then you can imagine what it can do to someone's ribs.
You have to be careful how you study the stuff. You really should not study it unless it is taught
to you by an expert. For example, if you kick in the wrong way, you can easily fall down and break
your back. Injuries are common place even when taught by experts. You really HAVE to be careful when
practicing the art. Here's a tip, don't practice with amateurs, they are a lot more likely to make
the mistake of actually kicking you in the head when they are supposed to only come within an inch
for sparring purposes.
There are some countries that have actually banned the study of martial arts, because they think it
makes people more dangerous. Actually the opposite happens. Studies have shown that people who know
martial arts are less likely to get into fights. Because they know how deadly the stuff is, as a
result, they are less likely to get into fights. Sort of like the way nuclear powers are, they never
go to war with each other, because they know that a war would lead to certain death, mass death, on
one or on both sides. Ironically, nuclear weapons are so dangerous, that they make wars between
nations less likely, not more likely.
A real fight between martial artists does not last that long, in just a matter of seconds, someone
or the other will end up being killed or crippled.
You should study it, I highly recommend it. It also does wonders at building up a person's self
esteem. When you know martial arts, you know you are tough, you don't have to prove it, and like I
said, you are less likely to get into fights, because it is such deadly stuff. You are more likely
to walk away from an unnecessary altercation if you are familiar with the martial arts, because at
the time of tension, the foremost thing in your mind is, "Can this be peacefully resolved? Is it
necessary to risk human life over this?" Martial arts makes people more peaceful, it should
therefore not be banned. I can attest, personally, back when I was a teenage punk, I was a real
trouble maker, and I used to be someone who had a bad temper, but that was before I studied the
martial arts. Ever since I started studying it, I have become a calmer person. I have not lost my
temper in decades, and people who know me are surprised, they wonder why I am so calm and cool all
the time. This is why.
Abel Malcolm
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Educate yourself & go to these links:
http://www.moveon.org & http://www.salon.com & http://www.buzzflash.com & http://www.democrats.org &
http://www.commondreams.org & http://www.bushwatch.com &
http://www.academycomputerservice.com/economics/charts.htm