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Originally Posted by willravel
Maybe you have the wrong idea. The teacher/sempi/whatever says to the 4 guys something to the effect of, "What I want you four to do is take down this woman in as litle moves as possible. Use whatever force is necessary." The four men, who were each between camo belt and maybe green belt got up to attack my wife. After the first one was taken down they each got more serious, but they each fell. This was teaching them the same lesson that some people in here might be having trouble with: with the right training, either gender can pose a serious physical threat. She can spar with me (I am a 5th degree in tae kwon do, as well as being moderatly trained in 4 other martial arts, and I'm learning Muay Thai) and sometimes beats the crap out of me. She is what I would call an expert fighter. I would say that she could easily handle an attack from 99.9% of people on the street. The operative word is "could". My wife and I are pacifists, so we wouldn't fight. The ability is there, though.
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I find this very interesting, since your profile says you're 21. I took four years of judo, and three years of Tae Kwon Do, and even though it's well known that Tae Kwon Do advances its practitioners more rapidly than most other martial arts, no one in our entire national organization advanced past third degree by age 21.