I have a 7 yr. old son who has just started tao qwon do lessons, however we also have a karate teacher and did not know which form was the best for him at this stage.
I have a 7 yr. old son who has just started tao qwon do lessons, however we also have a karate teacher and did not know which form was the best for him at this stage.
the chinese sage *lao zi tsu* gave the world a gift this gift is the *tao te ching* a book, that is honored and respected by so many look into buddhism it’s not a religion it’s a philosophie it makes peace in people, meditation calms the mind body and soul look into this you my find a new lifestyle a peaceful one
please can tell me about buddhism because i dont know anything about it
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the chinese sage *lao zi tsu* gave the world a gift this gift is the *tao te ching* a book, that is honored and respected by so many look into buddhism it’s not a religion it’s a philosophie it makes peace in people, meditation calms the mind body and soul look into this you my find a new lifestyle a peaceful one, if you have any questions please talk to me
please dont contact me unless you can tell me about buddhism because i dont know anything about it
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I recently learnt about Tai-Chi, a Chinese martial arts which says dont use resistance or force against your opponent. I have tried to apply the same in psychology and found out a similar thing. The subconscious bounces back the efforts of conscious if you force things onto subconscious. Then how do we make any real progress without forcing ourselves. Do we have to let fate choose what we are? I observed that, to acheive something I had to force myself, though I sometimes give up. But without force I absolutely dont see how I can improve myself?
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ok so i want to start taking martial arts classes, such as tao kong dao, kickboxing, tai chi, etc.
can some experienced ppl who have taken any of these classes to give me some insights? i mean besides showing up for classes LOL for example, the different belts ( i know this doens’t apply for tai chi) and how long it would take until you have reached the highest level?
thank you
oh another thing
i have no weight problems, the only reason i want to learn martial arts (any type) is to be able to defend myself (i am goign to be a cop)
so any advises would be very helpful thank you
(the best martial art type for defense)
thanks