tae kwon do, though, requires flexibility..Originally Posted by Psychepi
..try the less demanding martial arts
tae kwon do, though, requires flexibility..Originally Posted by Psychepi
..try the less demanding martial arts
I started doing TKD when I was 20. With constant practice (and proper and constant calisthenics too), I started to develop flexibility. Age is really not a hindrance, and especially you're still 23, that's still too young. Daghan pa kaayo ka mabuhat.nahan ta ko tae kwon do..hehe!![]()
Bro unsa oras o adlaw mag praktis ug Tai chi sa abellana. Curious lang ko bro. tnx.
I don't know. But mga around 5pm-7pm siguro, daghan man tig practice martial arts sa Abellana ana nga time.
how about starting sikaran at the age of 26 with no martial arts background? matabang pa ba na mga bro? hehehe..Originally Posted by abuot
noh? coy? amo? hhehehheeh!!! hoist coy, didto p ghpon ka sa banilad? same sked ? ikaw na lang ang studyante? layo man oi...Originally Posted by makoyvelasco
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Nice topic: "Schools for Martial Arts"........
I think it will always be a little difficult as complete new beginner too know what School and Instructor too pick, many talk and talk, besides using flashy movement that might look great.....But sometimes its just too make more money for the instructor and it might not work in real, so as a new beginner one has too pick carefully....
I think the best way too do it is first find out do you want Sports (tournaments and such) or Self Defense (dirty tricks and not Sports)? After you know this you can start looking for some schools in the local area where you live, you might as well have as close too where you live as possible and its a good idea too try out a few places so you get a feeling if you like the instructor(s) and/or club(s) (not to try to judge style so much, since that takes years)....
This way you should be able too pick a place you like.....
We within JKJ-Balintawak try too share a kind of friendship between both students and students too instructor, since we as instructors share many secrets with our students, we train together and become better Martial Artist together.....So too us there is a kind of friendship (or brotherhood), we share together as Martial Artists........
This is why we also seek serious students, since we take them serious, we don't want people who cross-train or is not serious about learning the style.....
JKJ-Balintawak is a mix of Balintawak and parts from The Dacayana Eskrima System, Bujinkan (NInjutsu) and Sports Ju-Jutsu....Its aimed at the streets and too be used as Self defense, not as a Sports.....
Sincerly yours,
Jan Jensen
www.fma-arnis.dk
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