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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
white belt is prety easy: you don't need to be AS flexible for the kicks then it gets harder and harder and you start learning patterns which, if you don't try, can be hard to remember.
try your best!
- Anonymous5 years ago
Taekwondo is not that difficult to learn, all you need is patience, focus and concentration for you to acquire your main aim and objectives. I have been at such field for how many years, you need more stamina during training while doing some kicks because its applications rely on speed. But, if your worries is about self defense issue, then I am not saying that Taekwondo is not effective, only its focus are on sports matter, the reasons why not all things you seen on it is applicable at the street or survival scenario. Don't close your self on such kind of style only, try to visit some dojo and observe, maybe through that efforts you can decide and choose what's favor you most. Good luck ..............
- 1 decade ago
It depends on the instructor. It may start out seeming difficult, but once your flexibility starts to improve and you get more active (if you aren't already in shape) it'll become easier. Stay with it because it's rewarding. It provides great exercise, great skills, and self-confidence. Hope I helped! :)
Source(s): Experience - Mr EconomistLv 51 decade ago
Everything comes with practice. It will probably remain difficult though if you don't enjoy it. Whatever martial art you choose, make sure you are motivated for it.
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- SteppingLv 41 decade ago
That would be up to you and your instructor.
Keep in mind that your attitude will most likely be the deciding factor.
As long as you have no physical aliments of course.
- 1 decade ago
it all depends on you man and the school
Source(s): 6 years wtf kukkiwon experiance