Tae kwon do began in the primitive times during these times people had to fight animals as well as humans just to get a scrap to eat, eventually these kicks and punches began to form a small pattern. Anyone can buy a black belt at a martial art store, but that does not make one a black belt. A black belt tirelessly trains, through pain, blood and tears, it takes a lot of emotional toll on the student as the test to reach a black belt is long and requires endurance. To be a Martial artist one must train physically and emotionally The first thing one need is the desire to do the art, then one have to decide which kind of martial arts one desire to do. For instance, A person am going to teach one how to do tae kwon do, which deals in the art off …show more content…
The training one endures is a stressful time these next six months sometimes it takes a whole year to be ready for a black belt. One would have to remember the first techniques he or she had been taught, and as one grows in the ranks, all the techniques he or she has learned throughout the years, and combines them into a test, now the master is the one who controls what he or she wants to see. There are also various breaks that are required some with multiple boards. For instance one might do a two board sidekick, or a combination break, one gets three tries for each break he or she might do, and if one exceeds that number of requirements he or she fails that test, and will have to wait 1 month to try and Break the boards. The same thing goes for the techniques, as far as if a student forgets a technique they will have to take another test. Each thing a student fails cumulate and so if one is able to complete only one technique the student will have to do another test. Basically the test has one technique shorter than the other test. the first thing that happens is the master