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I love taekwondo, and jujitsu....and lately MMA has drawn my attention. For any Martial Artist out there, what do you guys do for home excerise and to practise and stuff?
I have black belt from matering tak wando.
is tak wando the same as taekwondo...if so im sooo jealousany tips?
I am not in the military but they gave me training years ago as a class for youths who want to advance tak wando. The name dont matter, its the same. My tips are be patience, be in good health or shape. Do a lot of stretching before starting training. Practice the lessons your teacher assign you before you meet up with him or her.
dont have a teacher at the moment videos yeah, but i far outgrown them and need to order more....yeah and patience are a big part, cuz its hard sometimes and frustrating.
Anyways thanks bro
I practiced Kung Fu and Thai Kick Boxing years ago. these days not practicing due to lake of time. one thing i like about martial arts they give you good shape, good health and off course patience. Practice is the basic key to mastering it. Good results are directly propotioinal to the time invested.
I'm so
I wanna learn martial arts but there's only mixed classes around here. It is possible to learn from vids? Or can I hook up a punch bag and practice kicking and punching that? Sometimes, I need to punch something.
I wanna learn martial arts but there's only mixed classes around here. It is possible to learn from vids? Or can I hook up a punch bag and practice kicking and punching that? Sometimes, I need to punch something.
Me toothats why i dont have a teacher...all the classes are mixed, and then all the teachers are male.
Well i dont know how well, i learned properly from the DVD i have but then more advance stuff i cant really say.
and we all do. martial arts gives you a focus of energy mashaaAllah, and you have better mind body control.
I wouldn't mind learning from a dvd, but I don't know how effective it's going to be. And how do you know if you've learnt properly? Isn't is important to have an opponent? I just can't imagine fighting with thin air.
I've done martial arts on-and-off throughout my life, I haven't practiced for about 2 years now. From all the styles I'd have to say Thai-boxing + Jui-Jitsu are the best to do simultaneously although if you're young and starting new Tae kwon do or kungfu would be good for flexibility.
I've been watching MMA since it started, quite cool.
I wouldn't mind learning from a dvd, but I don't know how effective it's going to be. And how do you know if you've learnt properly? Isn't is important to have an opponent? I just can't imagine fighting with thin air.
Asselamu aleykum,
Martial Arts rock.
I stopped practicing over a 1 year ago. I mainly did karate and sometimes went to kung fu classes. I practiced properly for about 2 years then I got bored. :X
InshaAllah I'd love to start again very soon.
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