No, it's not a good thing to learn both at the same time. Pick one style to focus on for now. Also, do not pick styles, pick instructors. Train under a good instructor regardless of the style.
Both are good, but stick to one Master at a time. If I were to give any real advise Take your time to find "the real deal". In this world quite often the bigger the blow hard the crappier the teacher. Guys offering to teach you how to kill everyone for some imagined slight will only get you prison time if you try to use it to defend your self.
Look for length of verifiable time as both a student and a teacher, How long do his students stick around? Do you have a job you want to keep and is your boss going to understand if you show up to work beaten and bloodied a couple of times a week? Some of those "schools" try and tell you cant learn unless you put in the hard knocks...This is a lot like buying a used car don't listen to the sales man, look past that and find the truth.
Both are good Martial Arts but be wary of 'Mcdojos' and 'Belt Mills'.
Karate has emphasis on the Hand techniques and Taekwondo has an emphasis on 'Kicks'.
No. Pick one. Tma uses precision to maximize speed, power, and accuracy. Cross training muddies, not sharpens technique. I am a third degree black belt in TKD with 19 years training.
No, it is not. Why both? Aren't you disciplined enough to train on your own without being in class and your teacher kicking your butt? Just because you don't have a class every day does not mean you can't train every day in one art. It does take more than just going to class to be any good in any martial art. The class is your instruction where you receive corrections and new information. Then you need to practice that on your own at home before going back for more. If you do that you will not have time for two styles but you will be very good at one style instead of not good in either.
Pick the best teacher. One of those teachers is bound to be better than the other so check them out both and ask for free trial classes. Then pick.
alternately u can learn one of those striking arts incorporated with
a bjj dojo ,not only will u benefit from the extra training but in case an
altercation ever goes to the canvas u can subdue your opponent without
causing too much damage
Yes Of Course !
Learn Them both
Its fun
Did you ever chase 2 rabbits at the same time?
How did that work out for you?
Learn one or the other. Pick which by researching the instructor.
no its not at least not in the beginning you want to focus on one style until you understand that style and get a good base, which takes years to do. the more styles you take in the beginning the less you will learn
they are both good styles and taught in both law enforcement agency and the military and is still used today very successful
kw is just a fake with multiple accounts of course they all agree with him they are all his accounts, just like im sure he will give me 6 thumbs down for this answer. he has no real life experience and is not even an adult.
karate.. taekwondo is great,absolutely great... if you want to be an action star..in real fight taekwondo i useles,absolutely useless. karate is good..but depending on what you want.if you want a self defense martial art altho good,there are better ones.. again.depends what you want.. you didn't give us much info.. but in any way no taekwondo !
Is it a good thing to learn both karate and taekwondo at the same time ??
What karate what tkd.therd are so many styles.i think so you should take shotokan karate and itf tkd.
I also agree with KW do MMA. Stay away from traditional martial arts. No practicality in real life situations. I myself do freestyle karate and it encorporates the best of Karate, BJJ, Judo, Muay Thai, kick boxing. So its MMA and i've never regreted a day of it.
No, stick to one.
Don't listen to the mma fan boys.
I second what KW said.
I beat'em with one punch.