ks - learning to fly
Senior Master
Just curious if anyone here started later in life and can offer some wisdom ....
Started about two months ago, fortunately I had spent a few years getting back in some basic physical shape before trying this - as the conditioning parts at the beginning of some our sessions can be fairly demanding.
I started TKD when I was almost 40 years old and just turned 45 a month ago - and, all goes well - I should be testing for 2nd Degree Black Belt in April 2015.. While you don't mention how old you are, I can only guess - like many of us - that life has gotten in the way a little bit.. The good news is that you've already taken the hardest step - the first one onto the training floor. As several have mentioned, do the best YOU can do - the martial arts is not a race, it's a journey and an amazing one at that!! Warm-ups should be just that, an opportunity to get your blood flowing,your heart pumping and your muscles loose so when you start kicking and punching (fit the action to your art) that you're focused and ready to go.. No matter how far you can push yourself each day, go for a little more each time after..one of my primary goals each practice is to do 1% better than I did the time before..Spoiler alert: my balance is less than great, I have a bad knee that's always in a brace.. BUT, I can send my roundhouse kick over the head of a 2nd Dan that stands 6'2 inches tall (I am 5'8")and I will never ever quit!! Bottom line - Nothing that's worth Anything is easy!! Do the best YOU can do, do NOT let others actions or accomplishments take anything away from what you have accomplished for your goals, set goals for yourself and be proud knowing that every step you take is another step forward - ENJOY the journey - it only gets better!!!!