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Okay, let me be a bit more specific I had been studying Hapkido for about a year. I don't really think I got as much as I could out of it, because I was not prepared going in. I would get dizzy, exhausted, drained, really quickly. I'm not overweight (I may need to slap on a few pounds), but I just was not used to training outside of a sport. For instance, I grew up playing soccer. Since we ran so much for the practice, it was never asked of us to train outside of our regular practices. Now having been off from soccer for a few years, my body really wasn't as conditioned as it was.
I tried another dojo since i've moved, and it's much more intensive. It is a karate and akijitsu dojo i think. They allowed me to attend the classes for a trial session and since they offered one after the other, I tried them both. I quickly became winded again, and my muscles were very stiff, and I moved pretty slow. I decided to hold off on signing up for financial reasons and because I didn't feel i was in shape. I run about 9mi per week and weight train twice a week for about 30 minutes. I guess what I'm looking for..
Okay, So:
What are ideal workout regiments outside of classes (maybe include if it's tailored towards men or women)?
What kinda routine exercises do you do outside of classes? Ideally, I'm looking for exercises that fit martial arts. Now I'm on a limited budget, so I can't attend class right now, but I want to get back into a nimble, conditioned shape and I would like some advice on methods maybe you use. I run about 2-3 times a week usually around 3 miles outside. I also have some dumbbells 12,15, and 20lbs. I do some stretching.. but nothing intense. What are some suggestions? What have you found to be helpful? What do you see as essential components? (speed, flexibility, strength, endurance, etc.)
If I don't have a lot of money, what are some alternative training methods/tools?
Okay, let me be a bit more specific I had been studying Hapkido for about a year. I don't really think I got as much as I could out of it, because I was not prepared going in. I would get dizzy, exhausted, drained, really quickly. I'm not overweight (I may need to slap on a few pounds), but I just was not used to training outside of a sport. For instance, I grew up playing soccer. Since we ran so much for the practice, it was never asked of us to train outside of our regular practices. Now having been off from soccer for a few years, my body really wasn't as conditioned as it was.
I tried another dojo since i've moved, and it's much more intensive. It is a karate and akijitsu dojo i think. They allowed me to attend the classes for a trial session and since they offered one after the other, I tried them both. I quickly became winded again, and my muscles were very stiff, and I moved pretty slow. I decided to hold off on signing up for financial reasons and because I didn't feel i was in shape. I run about 9mi per week and weight train twice a week for about 30 minutes. I guess what I'm looking for..
Okay, So:
What are ideal workout regiments outside of classes (maybe include if it's tailored towards men or women)?
What kinda routine exercises do you do outside of classes? Ideally, I'm looking for exercises that fit martial arts. Now I'm on a limited budget, so I can't attend class right now, but I want to get back into a nimble, conditioned shape and I would like some advice on methods maybe you use. I run about 2-3 times a week usually around 3 miles outside. I also have some dumbbells 12,15, and 20lbs. I do some stretching.. but nothing intense. What are some suggestions? What have you found to be helpful? What do you see as essential components? (speed, flexibility, strength, endurance, etc.)
If I don't have a lot of money, what are some alternative training methods/tools?