Hi all,
First of all, this is a great forum. I've learned a lot just by reading the sticky threads.
Well, after much research, I've (somewhat) narrowed down which art I'm going to start studying. The main factors being my goals and available dojos in my area.
I was hoping some of you can give me that final push in the right direction.
My training goals are: (in rank order)
1. Getting in shape - a great cardiovascular exercise to keep the ticker beating strong. Losing 20 lbs wouldn't hurt either.
2. Stress relief
3. Increased energy - getting tired in the middle of the day stinks.
4. Self defense
Now, I'm scheduled to visit a kung-fu school and a TKD school. The kung fu school has great hours, the TKD has decent hours. Both are in relatively convenient locations. I live in Chicago's far west suburbs, so I have some options as far as styles go. There seems to be a lot of TKD schools around.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
First of all, this is a great forum. I've learned a lot just by reading the sticky threads.
Well, after much research, I've (somewhat) narrowed down which art I'm going to start studying. The main factors being my goals and available dojos in my area.
I was hoping some of you can give me that final push in the right direction.
My training goals are: (in rank order)
1. Getting in shape - a great cardiovascular exercise to keep the ticker beating strong. Losing 20 lbs wouldn't hurt either.
2. Stress relief
3. Increased energy - getting tired in the middle of the day stinks.
4. Self defense
Now, I'm scheduled to visit a kung-fu school and a TKD school. The kung fu school has great hours, the TKD has decent hours. Both are in relatively convenient locations. I live in Chicago's far west suburbs, so I have some options as far as styles go. There seems to be a lot of TKD schools around.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.