I did taekwondo as a kid and I loved it but for various reasons I stopped and started multiple times, the last time ending in early 2009. I've decided to get back into it so I'm going to be taking Beginning Martial Arts for credit at uni next semester but I have several concerns.
1. A few weeks ago I went back to my old studio to try to get back into the swing of things. It's an ATA school. I recently found out that ATA as an organization has a less than stellar reputation.
2. I am really overweight and out of shape but I'm still determined to get back into TKD.
The reason I started going back to the ATA school over the summer was because I was really worried about how my fitness, or lack there of, would effect my performance once my uni class starts so I thought I'd dust off my old skills just to give me a better foundation. Now I'm worried that what I've learned, both now and years ago, might be wrong. I mean, I've always known that the ATA school I went to was more lax than my previous school (from when I was like 5-9) but I was in middle school and enjoyed the program and figured I was still getting good martial arts training. But what I've read recently suggests that I might have to completely relearn concepts I'd thought I knew well.
I guess what I'm saying is that I'm worried and was wondering if anyone has any advice. I want to do well and succeed and be healthy but I also want to do it as a serious martial artist. Is there anything I can do now or in the coming months to try to get myself on track to becoming a real martial artist (and not fail this class)?
1. A few weeks ago I went back to my old studio to try to get back into the swing of things. It's an ATA school. I recently found out that ATA as an organization has a less than stellar reputation.
2. I am really overweight and out of shape but I'm still determined to get back into TKD.
The reason I started going back to the ATA school over the summer was because I was really worried about how my fitness, or lack there of, would effect my performance once my uni class starts so I thought I'd dust off my old skills just to give me a better foundation. Now I'm worried that what I've learned, both now and years ago, might be wrong. I mean, I've always known that the ATA school I went to was more lax than my previous school (from when I was like 5-9) but I was in middle school and enjoyed the program and figured I was still getting good martial arts training. But what I've read recently suggests that I might have to completely relearn concepts I'd thought I knew well.
I guess what I'm saying is that I'm worried and was wondering if anyone has any advice. I want to do well and succeed and be healthy but I also want to do it as a serious martial artist. Is there anything I can do now or in the coming months to try to get myself on track to becoming a real martial artist (and not fail this class)?