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adam876
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Hello, I'm happy to have found this forum and after looking around a bit you all seem like a great bunch of people. Anyway, on to my question. After a few months of searching and thinking, I have decided on starting out at martial arts. I am really having a hard time deciding which art is for me. So I'm going to try to give you all an idea as to what I'm like, what I'm looking for, and what I hope to accomplish. I'm a 24 year old male, but lead a VERY sedintary lifestyle at the moment. I was once quite athletic in high school, but this time in my life is long gone. I can not work up the motivation to work out or anything. I am not overweight though, and have recently (it's been about 48 hours so far) given up smoking. In addition, I am looking for something to give me some self-discipline and guidance. Martial arts seems like the perfect solution to this. Being able to defend myself should a violent situation come up is also a fantastic bonus. As a paramedic, I routinely come across potentially violent psychiatric patients as well. It rarely comes to blows, but when it does, some training would be nice. I am looking for something that is spiritual, but not overly dogmatic. I want it to mostly rely on softer techniques. I'm only really looking for self defense and the ability to take someone down WITHOUT really harming them. I want something which I can pick up without an extreme amount of difficulty, but something that would take me a long time to be able to truely master. I am not interested in compitition at all. I want to be able to get a good amount of exercise doing it, but not have to be in amazing physical shape to be able to do it. After some research I'm leaning towards Hapkido and Jujutsu. Do those seem good for what I'm looking for? Any and all advice is appreciated. I'd be happy to clarify anything and answer any questions for anyone willing to give some advice or just wants to chat. I live about 25 miles west of Chicago, Illinois; if anyone knows anywhere real good to go out this way. Okay, thanks for any and all help and thanks for taking the time to read my rambling post. Take care.