Like anything else, it comes more easily for some than for others. The key to success is perseverance. I have a sign in my Do Jang (school) that says:
A black belt is a white belt who didn't quit.
Attitude always beats aptitude.
2007-03-07 16:27:31
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Wow so many possible answer for this question:
-I've never heard of Kwon tea. Do company "Kwon!" sell tea?
-Why would it be harder to drink kwon tea than other tea?
-I've heard of "Tea Kwon Do" which often are butt of the joke among martial arts community. Kitkat's 10 years old black belt friend is a perfect example of why "tea kwon do" aren't respected among the martial arts community.
-Yes "Tea Kwon do" is hard for me because I never seen a such style before. Is it like drunk kung fu but with tea?
-Yes Tae Kwon Do is hard for me because I've been doing Muay Thai for too long and know I would tear most mcdojo Tae kwon do or "tea kwon do" guys up.
2007-03-07 21:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I want some Kwon flavored Tea
2007-03-07 21:33:17
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answered by Roger J 3
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yes i have heard about it. and it spelled incorrectly. I have heard it before beacuse my friend is in taikwondo and is in black belt and anly 10
2007-03-07 21:17:05
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answered by kitkat 2
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I think what you meant to say was "Is Taekwando "hard" for everyone...
Well not really if you really like doiing it and pay much attention to it...
2007-03-07 21:22:55
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answered by Earl 2
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no its not... just if your dedicated pain means nothin, not getting a move right dosent bring you down it just gets you pumped up to try it again and hopefully get it right...
2007-03-08 18:06:32
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answered by jlin 2
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what brand of tea is that???
2007-03-07 22:10:46
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answered by darkael08 3
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What????? That doesn't make sense.
2007-03-07 21:16:13
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answered by Barbara S 3
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