CharlieYankee
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Hello all,
I am new here and wanted to ask your thoughts on coming back to martial arts again after a 20 year hiatus. I have some specific goals from health , to what I want to learn and training.
Some back ground on me.
I originally started my martial arts , probably like most , as teen in a Tae Kwon Do class. Inspired by Kung Fu theater , Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, I really enjoyed it.
I then left my town and joined the military where I bounced around a lot but always was getting trained but never for too long in various martial arts.
When in Biloxi I studied Aikido, in Colorado-Kali, in Korea - Hapkido, in Saudi - a bunch of crazy marines taught be some vicious techniques. After discharge, I found a Shaolin instructor and had about 7 years.
That was my most long term commitment, Even though each of those places were short term student, we trained extremely hard since we were in the service.
I then met a girl made a family and spent the last 20 years perfecting the art of football, basketball and baseball coach. Now my kids are pretty much gone and I have this void in my life that martial arts could fill.
The caveat, I am now a 52 year old fat boy. So I got a personal trainer to get out of pear shape and joined a local place that has weapons and sparring. Seems really good. However, as I found with every other places I checked out , its filled mostly with kids and old men. It is also more Tae Kwon do geared. I also found out I suck at sport fighting , where people fight for points and are kicking to the head but you cant punch heads or use a lot of different strikes, grapples or throws. They do have a great weapons program. Starting with Kali sticks, Bo, chucks, ..... culminating at the katana. That really peaked my interest. However, for me, I want to actually immerse myself in the study of the katana. Not just weapon #12 to learn after year 4. I like the people at this school and don't want to leave so I found and joined a Shinkendo school. So am studying there as well. Now , I also have a new friend that has 11 years of combat Aikido he learned living in Japan. He wants to train with me as well.
So , the question. What are your thoughts on learning several styles at once from different schools? Traditionally , you stick with one school which is understandable. I just feel at 52 I don't want to waste my time learning a bunch of katas to get a black belt and would much more rather engage in the cultural aspect and combat applied techniques. However, I feel like a married guy with 2 girls on the side and none of them know about each other. Am I like a dog chasing a tennis ball?
Thanks
CY
I am new here and wanted to ask your thoughts on coming back to martial arts again after a 20 year hiatus. I have some specific goals from health , to what I want to learn and training.
Some back ground on me.
I originally started my martial arts , probably like most , as teen in a Tae Kwon Do class. Inspired by Kung Fu theater , Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, I really enjoyed it.
I then left my town and joined the military where I bounced around a lot but always was getting trained but never for too long in various martial arts.
When in Biloxi I studied Aikido, in Colorado-Kali, in Korea - Hapkido, in Saudi - a bunch of crazy marines taught be some vicious techniques. After discharge, I found a Shaolin instructor and had about 7 years.
That was my most long term commitment, Even though each of those places were short term student, we trained extremely hard since we were in the service.
I then met a girl made a family and spent the last 20 years perfecting the art of football, basketball and baseball coach. Now my kids are pretty much gone and I have this void in my life that martial arts could fill.
The caveat, I am now a 52 year old fat boy. So I got a personal trainer to get out of pear shape and joined a local place that has weapons and sparring. Seems really good. However, as I found with every other places I checked out , its filled mostly with kids and old men. It is also more Tae Kwon do geared. I also found out I suck at sport fighting , where people fight for points and are kicking to the head but you cant punch heads or use a lot of different strikes, grapples or throws. They do have a great weapons program. Starting with Kali sticks, Bo, chucks, ..... culminating at the katana. That really peaked my interest. However, for me, I want to actually immerse myself in the study of the katana. Not just weapon #12 to learn after year 4. I like the people at this school and don't want to leave so I found and joined a Shinkendo school. So am studying there as well. Now , I also have a new friend that has 11 years of combat Aikido he learned living in Japan. He wants to train with me as well.
So , the question. What are your thoughts on learning several styles at once from different schools? Traditionally , you stick with one school which is understandable. I just feel at 52 I don't want to waste my time learning a bunch of katas to get a black belt and would much more rather engage in the cultural aspect and combat applied techniques. However, I feel like a married guy with 2 girls on the side and none of them know about each other. Am I like a dog chasing a tennis ball?
Thanks
CY