aknes_rena: i think it's better for man, to practicing martial arts, every child in my family did it even me do a karate, like my father always said "learn martial art increase our confident, selfdefence, and make a child growup very wisely in their mind coz the principal of the martial arts it self"
The guy I'm currently dating has two black belts and a brown belt in MMA. Is training for a big match in Cali in December. Never thought I would..but kinda find it hot.
plainlyjuneLegazpi City, Bicol Philippines8,175 posts
nanners2863: The guy I'm currently dating has two black belts and a brown belt in MMA. Is training for a big match in Cali in December. Never thought I would..but kinda find it hot.
wulfen: Lol you're taken on it then. Don't blame me if the queue gets too long for you though!
Studied TaeKwonDo for 12 years in ireland, Martial arts are a great way of getting and staying fit, for learning self control, self respect and confidence.... They are NOT about beating the crap out of people.... I'm 42 soon and haven't raised a hand or foot for that matter in over 17 years in anger. Knowing what you can do, requires no need to prove what you can do... You talk someone out of conflict and if they're too damn stupid to heed this approach, which seldom occurs in my experience, you simply stop them when attacked.
My eldest son, now 5, will start doing the same art i did when 6 next year for all the same reason that i did. Such training gives great self confidence and thereafter the ability to make up your own mind as you get older and not just run with the crowd.
I would recommend any parent to get their young children involved in any form of martial arts
bjk68: Studied TaeKwonDo for 12 years in ireland, Martial arts are a great way of getting and staying fit, for learning self control, self respect and confidence.... They are NOT about beating the crap out of people.... I'm 42 soon and haven't raised a hand or foot for that matter in over 17 years in anger. Knowing what you can do, requires no need to prove what you can do... You talk someone out of conflict and if they're too damn stupid to heed this approach, which seldom occurs in my experience, you simply stop them when attacked.
My eldest son, now 5, will start doing the same art i did when 6 next year for all the same reason that i did. Such training gives great self confidence and thereafter the ability to make up your own mind as you get older and not just run with the crowd.
I would recommend any parent to get their young children involved in any form of martial arts
Can't find a single word to disagree with here. Glad to see we share yet another hobby mate
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