Hello all, my name is Michael and I'm new to these forums and to Martial Arts in general.
About a year ago, when I was 19 after graduating high school I wanted to get into martial arts, but knew next to nothing. I didn't know what locations I could study at, or anything of that nature. I just flat out didn't know what to do.
Well, I ended up taking a Judo class at the college I went to. Now I don't know much about Marital Arts in general...but I could tell that the teaching wasn't anything special. I mean sure, for it's purposes it was a great way for me to get a glimpse at the world of MA. Well now that I'm slightly more knowledgeable about what to look for and what to avoid in terms of classes, I now know what it is I want to accomplish out of my training. I figure Muay Thai would be a great start..and from there I can look into the other forms I'm interested in, such as Capoeria, Aikido and a few others.
My brother and I had a discussion (he's 17 and graduated high school also) about which Martial arts we wanted to get into, and it seems that Muay Thai is the one we're interested in. I was inspired by the movie "Ong-Bak" (as corny as it sounds) and the training apparently makes your entire body like steel. So not only can you take a punch, but when you dish it out, it's like amazing.
All the coolness and allure aside the real reason I wanted to take MA, is because:
A) I don't play traditional sports anymore, and I want to stay in shape
B) I want to be able to defend myself and those important to me
C) I want to be a stronger person overall...not just physically but all aspects.
The problem is...I'm now 20 years old. Is it too late for me? Or am I just being concerned with nothing.
Also, is it true that in Muay Thai, not only do your shins get stronger by deadening the nerves (Wolfgang's Principle?) but is it possible to use this same technique on your midsection and the rest of your body as well as your hands? (I hear that punching sand makes your fists harder)
As of right now, I don't plan on doing any sort of competing, but I am trying to get as strong as I possibly can, while trying something new. The goal for me at this point, is to see how strong I can get by the end of college.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
About a year ago, when I was 19 after graduating high school I wanted to get into martial arts, but knew next to nothing. I didn't know what locations I could study at, or anything of that nature. I just flat out didn't know what to do.
Well, I ended up taking a Judo class at the college I went to. Now I don't know much about Marital Arts in general...but I could tell that the teaching wasn't anything special. I mean sure, for it's purposes it was a great way for me to get a glimpse at the world of MA. Well now that I'm slightly more knowledgeable about what to look for and what to avoid in terms of classes, I now know what it is I want to accomplish out of my training. I figure Muay Thai would be a great start..and from there I can look into the other forms I'm interested in, such as Capoeria, Aikido and a few others.
My brother and I had a discussion (he's 17 and graduated high school also) about which Martial arts we wanted to get into, and it seems that Muay Thai is the one we're interested in. I was inspired by the movie "Ong-Bak" (as corny as it sounds) and the training apparently makes your entire body like steel. So not only can you take a punch, but when you dish it out, it's like amazing.
All the coolness and allure aside the real reason I wanted to take MA, is because:
A) I don't play traditional sports anymore, and I want to stay in shape
B) I want to be able to defend myself and those important to me
C) I want to be a stronger person overall...not just physically but all aspects.
The problem is...I'm now 20 years old. Is it too late for me? Or am I just being concerned with nothing.
Also, is it true that in Muay Thai, not only do your shins get stronger by deadening the nerves (Wolfgang's Principle?) but is it possible to use this same technique on your midsection and the rest of your body as well as your hands? (I hear that punching sand makes your fists harder)
As of right now, I don't plan on doing any sort of competing, but I am trying to get as strong as I possibly can, while trying something new. The goal for me at this point, is to see how strong I can get by the end of college.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.