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Question: Does learning taekwondo and ballet complement each other!?
i did taekwondo and i'm a second degree black belt and now i've been doing ballet for a few months!. is this a good combination!? does anyone else do anything similar!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Yes, they do!. They both require posture, balance, and movement!. In fact, a lot of the basic moves are very similar in both!.

My old dance teacher once choreographed a routine to Mortal Kombat for herself, her husband, and 3 top students!. Her husband was a black belt as well, and they came up with an amazing routine with dance and martial arts!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Yea, I would say so!. I took Karate and ballet in the summer, and I found that it really helps!. The exercises that I do in ballet, helps for karate and visa versa!. Keep at the dancing!. I have been at it for eleven years!. It helps!!!!!!

I guess I am kind of in your situation backwards!. I have been doing dance, and I am acually thinking about taking karate again this semester :)Www@QuestionHome@Com

I think they do!. Taekwondo and Ballet are both leg intensive!. Both need balance!. Ballet may bring precision, control, and agility!. Taekwondo do may bring strength and explosiveness into your ballet!.

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There is a type of dancing martial arts!. Such as hmm i forgot the name but they showed it in the end of the movie (Protector, or was it ong bak)
Both good moviesWww@QuestionHome@Com

its a good combination!.
its still exercise and helps strengthen!.
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Sure, I was in ballet/ jazz, doing soccer, then Karate, so yep!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

probably not lol
but good job and good luck on that lol
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no sir
not good forget about it
everyone else will say the same thingWww@QuestionHome@Com

omg i luv luv tae kwon do ! its the best thing ever!Www@QuestionHome@Com