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QuestionAs a larger man, would I be better off blocking or dodging?SilvDragCommunity AnswerSome people, although large, are light on their feet. If you can move your feet faster than your opponent can hit, then you would be better off dodging. If you can't move faster, then block with your arms instead.
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QuestionAre quick reflexes necessary for taekwondo?Community AnswerYes, you'll need excellent reflexes to excel in taekwondo.
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QuestionWhat if I want to learn how to improve dodging and blocking while using a long stick like a staff?Community AnswerIt's the same thing, except you now practice with a stick. Just work on your reflexes, but keep the stick around.
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QuestionWhich type of martial art do I need to learn?SilvDragCommunity AnswerAlmost every martial art out there usually incorporates using your reflexes while sparring with an opponent. Here are some suggestions: Wing Chun, Krav Maga orTaekwondo.
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QuestionHow can I figure out what my opponent is going to do before he does it?Community AnswerYou can't, but you can try to pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses in his fighting style. For example, if he's a good puncher, keep your arms up to block, stay agile, and aim for his lower half.
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QuestionHow can I practice if I don't have a partner?Community AnswerShadow boxing. This is when you spar with an imaginary opponent as a form of training. You could also work on abs by doing plank or leg raises to tighten and toughen your stomach up.
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QuestionIs there a martial arts school in Thane?Community AnswerYes, but it depends on which martial arts you are interested in. There is BKMA in Manpada for Kung fu. And there are many other karate classes in the Vasant Vihar area.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my opponent has faster reflexes?Community AnswerKeep dodging your opponent's attacks and let him wear himself down while conserving your energy. His reflexes will slow as he tires; look for an opening and take advantage of it.
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