Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the requirements to learn the martial arts?

Hi Everybody! can anyone tell me that is there any requirements to learn the martial arts, like age fitness etc. and how much time is consumed in the learning? i m a boy 23years old and i do not have good fitness, can i the martial art easily?what type of it will be good for me, tai kuan do, tai bando or etc.?|||I have taken Tae Kwon Do for 3 years! I no longer take it but there aren%26#039;t really any conditions! I went there knowing absolutely nothing but I was taught and now I am one of the best in my tae kwon do school. I would suggest however maybe jogging 2 times a week to try to loose some weight! Tae Kwon Do is hard work especially to become a black belt so you need to tuff it up and get in shape! But I%26#039;m sure you%26#039;ll do great! But you have to stick with it u can%26#039;t quit after a year! It%26#039;s a big commitment but I think it%26#039;s totally worth it! If I could do it so can you because I%26#039;m only 12! Good Luck!|||Well.. You should be able to at least do 25 push ups. Martial arts will help you become fit. You must be willing to work hard and obey the high belts completely. There%26#039;s a lot of discipline in martial arts, including self discipline. Eat right, work out, and be willing to do your best.





No, martial arts is not easy for anyone.


Yes, it takes a lot of time. 15 hours a week usually for classes, and you should probably do your exercises at least 45 minutes a day.





I was in martial arts for almost 6 years, and was a brown belt. Take it from me, if you are looking for something to do EASILY, go jog or something, because martial arts isn%26#039;t for you.





If you are willing to work hard and do what%26#039;s expected, there isn%26#039;t anything funner or more satisfying.





All forms of martial arts are generally good for you, except the wannabe schools such as %26quot;LA School of Karate%26quot;


I suggest So Bahk Do, or Tai Kuan Do.|||There are really no requirements for studying the martial arts. Every type of study has very close relation. Body size is not important and fitness will come with studying and training. You may want to try a self defense class before investing in a full class. However, martial arts is not to teach you to fight. It teaches control of the self and in that you are able to defend yourself. And age is not relative. Being male and your age is actually a benefit. You are still limber and your muscle mass is not done accumulating so with the arts you can make them develop the way you want.|||You can walk into any Judo dojo and receive training if you are willing to learn. People from about five and up can do judo. Just don%26#039;t expect judo to be like other martial arts, we teach things like throws, pins, chokes, and arm bars. If you don%26#039;t have a problem with being thrown into a set of mats judo is a great martial art to learn. Just be aware that you will spend a great deal of time on learning hoe to fall properly and other basics before you get to learn to much.|||its easier if you learn really young but you can still learn. I know my friends mom is a black belt and did not start until she was in her 30%26#039;s. Jui Jitsu is a popular one to learn where I live. I guess the only requirement is time, willingness to learn and money to pay for your classes.





If you do not have a lot of money, a lot of community colleges and adult education classes have a 9 week program from around 150 to 350 for 9 weeks. Most of the time these are taught by teachers at local studios.|||everyone can learn martial arts but not everyone is good at it.





personally you dont need anythign but a brain and a heart, just go out and give it a try, its ok that you are not in perfect condition, you just need time to get there!!!


and it is spelled taekwon do not tai kuan do!!|||There are no special requirements.


Have a desire.


Sign up for classes.


Show up to class regularly. (on time)


Try your best.


Pay on time


Listen to your instructor.


Have fun.





Try anything that seems to interest you, If you don%26#039;t like that try another style.





Beware of long term contracts.|||Requirements:





1) Show up for classes.





2) Pay your training fees





3) Attend classes and pay attention to what is being taught..........|||there are no requirements








and i suggest going to mawus.com and find a dojo near you.








they teach all kinds of martial arts, and are very high-spirited.|||Any age, any race, any fitness level. It%26#039;s great fun.|||you will lose the weight trust me





make them call you %26quot;grasshopper%26quot;|||HAPIKIDO IS MORE OFFENSIVE IT DEPENDS O YOUR FIGHTING STYLE OF WHAT YOU PREFER ANY ONE CAN START MARTIAL ARTS|||There is a skill level for everybody.





And you will get in shape.|||It won%26#039;t be easy. The only two things you need is discipline and guts|||be fit

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