muay thai, jiujitsu, mma, tai chi, street defense, san soo kung fu?
muay thai, jiujitsu, mma, tai chi, street defense, san soo kung fu?
What do you think of International Martial Arts Center where they teach you Tea Kwan Do, Hapkido and Sun Do (Breathing Meditation) should one take the school instead or Aikido?
Posted in Meditation
Tagged ARTS, breathing, breathing meditation, center, hapkido, International, international martial arts, KWAN DO, martial, martial arts center, Meditation, school, sun, tea, tea kwan do
I’m I too old to learn Karate because I’m just tuned 34 and I interested in learning Martial Arts?
I’ve been doing the same routine for some time (shooting hoops a few days a week) to stay healthy and I’ve become a little bored and uninspired, and as a result I’ve skipped my “play nights” to sit around and do nothing. 10lbs later I’ve decided to change things up and thought that some sort of martial arts might do the trick. I figure being in a class enviroment would help motivate me, get me back into shape and maybe even have a little fun. Im not looking to be competitive (even though i do have a mean competitive streak so who knows), or to really learn about kickin butt, but simply as a fitness tool.
Is there a martial art that fits these requirements? Would full contact sports like Boxing, Muy Thai or that-intense-Israeli- self-defense – is-called be best? or would something a little more “art” based like Shaolin Kung Fu or Aikido be more suitable? Or even go something more weapons based like Kendo or Fencing?
Any advice is appreciated.
Posted in Kung Fu
Tagged ARTS, butt, excercise, few days, fitness, fitness tool, general fitness, martial, martial arts, nothing, Recommended, result, routine, shape, shooting hoops, time, week
What martial arts do 18-21 year old hot girls usually sign up for im thinking possibly Tai Chi or Wushu