Now post a pic of him landing a nice roundhouse right to the snowman's face. That would be SWEET!
Actually, he did want to take it out, but I stopped him. Told him to keep it up for a couple days. He was practicing his sparring with it when I came out with the stocking hat. Thank goodness sparring is 'no contact'...
Now post a pic of him landing a nice roundhouse right to the snowman's face. That would be SWEET!
Actually, he did want to take it out, but I stopped him. Told him to keep it up for a couple days. He was practicing his sparring with it when I came out with the stocking hat. Thank goodness sparring is 'no contact'...
HAHA, at least the kid has his priorities straight.
Now post a pic of him landing a nice roundhouse right to the snowman's face. That would be SWEET!
Actually, he did want to take it out, but I stopped him. Told him to keep it up for a couple days. He was practicing his sparring with it when I came out with the stocking hat. Thank goodness sparring is 'no contact'...
HAHA, at least the kid has his priorities straight.
Whaddaya know, loks like your OWN kid is a jock.
I've found there is a distinct different between team sports and taekwondo. He excels at taekwondo and has no understanding of team sports, like soccer, whatsoever. Maybe it's too much taekwondo, I don't know, but he loves to just run around on the soccer field and let his teammates do all the work. He's a great defender because he'll basically dive and kick the ball to get it away from another player. But he'll do the same thing at the offensive side of the field. He doesn't set himself to kick, he just throws himself at it and hope he lands. He is a very good goalie, however, and I think a lot of that comes from taekwondo. He is certainly not afraid of a ball hitting him in the face and he's not afraid to jump onto a ball about to be kicked.
I guess I rambled there....but that's what I do sometimes...