Future British Tae Kwon-Do legends
I cannot big these girls up enough. This was my second photo shoot with them. Photo shoots generally get better when you work with the same models again and again – the model/s and the photographer get relaxed and then creativity just seems to flow. I’m sure you will agree that these photos are a marked improvement from the first session.
One thing I should admit about this session is that it was unfortunately rushed. The location was a school hall, rented out to the girls Tae Kwon-Do club a couple of times a week – so we only had an hour after their club until the caretaker come round and locked up. I slipped the caretaker a ten pound note and he gave us an extra hour – even still, it was a rushed session. These girls are true professionals in front of, and away from the camera. These each appeared in numerous movies and tv shows, and they are just at the start of their careers! If you don’t know of the Edmunds Sistas, check out their website (link below).
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The Edmunds Sistas (Tae Kwon Do & Performance)
Edmunds Sistas website
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I agree with Ken, you really need to renhitk your position on all of this.Hapkido is outstanding for self defense, but not the kind you’ll need in a school. In some districts, you can’t even touch fighting kids to break them up. You’ll have a hard time explaining yourself with hapkido moves. Hapkido is harsh and fast; you’ll injure your opponent on the street as well as in school, but on the street, you have civil and criminal law on your side. In a school, you’ll only have criminal law on your side.That said, Aikido is much better suited, because it’s aim is to avoid confrontations and any damage done is usually the attacker’s fault and at his or her initiative.So my answer is, no, not for your purposes. Go for Aikido it will tend keep you out of legal trouble.