PTM2020 - also, people earlier in the thread were wondering the specifics of how extensive was your TKD background is, if you don't mind us asking.
From the age of 15 to 21 Take Kwon Do was all I did, just about every day of my life. I took a day off here and there to rest and because of injuries, but it was essentially my entire life. I taught it at Boston University at age 19, I had my own school in Revere, Mass, and I fought in countless tournaments. I won the state championship 4 years in a row, and I won a bunch of national tournaments as well until I started to kick box and do stand up comedy, 2 things that started my path away from Tae Kwon Do and ultimately from competition altogether.
PTM2020 - also, people earlier in the thread were wondering the specifics of how extensive was your TKD background is, if you don't mind us asking.
From the age of 15 to 21 Take Kwon Do was all I did, just about every day of my life. I took a day off here and there to rest and because of injuries, but it was essentially my entire life. I taught it at Boston University at age 19, I had my own school in Revere, Mass, and I fought in countless tournaments. I won the state championship 4 years in a row, and I won a bunch of national tournaments as well until I started to kick box and do stand up comedy, 2 things that started my path away from Tae Kwon Do and ultimately from competition altogether.
PTM2020 - also, people earlier in the thread were wondering the specifics of how extensive was your TKD background is, if you don't mind us asking.
From the age of 15 to 21 Take Kwon Do was all I did, just about every day of my life. I took a day off here and there to rest and because of injuries, but it was essentially my entire life. I taught it at Boston University at age 19, I had my own school in Revere, Mass, and I fought in countless tournaments. I won the state championship 4 years in a row, and I won a bunch of national tournaments as well until I started to kick box and do stand up comedy, 2 things that started my path away from Tae Kwon Do and ultimately from competition altogether.
wow,
then news radio, fear factor and ufc.
what a crazy life path!
PTM2020 - also, people earlier in the thread were wondering the specifics of how extensive was your TKD background is, if you don't mind us asking.
From the age of 15 to 21 Take Kwon Do was all I did, just about every day of my life. I took a day off here and there to rest and because of injuries, but it was essentially my entire life. I taught it at Boston University at age 19, I had my own school in Revere, Mass, and I fought in countless tournaments. I won the state championship 4 years in a row, and I won a bunch of national tournaments as well until I started to kick box and do stand up comedy, 2 things that started my path away from Tae Kwon Do and ultimately from competition altogether.
Joe, Did you ever compete in Kick boxing? When did you get into BJJ?
Those pads are best. The problem with the heavy bag is that it puts too much strain on the knees during impact. Those pads, or one of those Century body dummies with the rubber flexible head. I like those too.
Yeah but what if you put a Fleshlight inside the rubber flexible head? I think that would entitle me to more than 15% off.