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Sparks
Guest
Hello,
IÂ’m in a bad situation where I can no longer pursue martial arts studies due to my revised work schedule. I am working a second shift Monday to Friday and after checking out many martial arts schools in my area no one has any morning classes to offer. So IÂ’m snafu-ed with formal training for an indefinite period of time.
I do have some basics as far as MA training with tae kwon do. Can anyone suggest a way I can keep in form while being away from the Dojang? I really hate to quit formal training but duty calls and I donÂ’t want to step backwards with my development. Is there any other martial art training I could pursue to complement TKD I could do solo? What IÂ’m looking for is a way to schedule my mornings with some practice to keep in shape and keep my skills sharp, if not improve them. Any suggestions for a workout program I could pursue is much appreciated. Thanks!
IÂ’m in a bad situation where I can no longer pursue martial arts studies due to my revised work schedule. I am working a second shift Monday to Friday and after checking out many martial arts schools in my area no one has any morning classes to offer. So IÂ’m snafu-ed with formal training for an indefinite period of time.
I do have some basics as far as MA training with tae kwon do. Can anyone suggest a way I can keep in form while being away from the Dojang? I really hate to quit formal training but duty calls and I donÂ’t want to step backwards with my development. Is there any other martial art training I could pursue to complement TKD I could do solo? What IÂ’m looking for is a way to schedule my mornings with some practice to keep in shape and keep my skills sharp, if not improve them. Any suggestions for a workout program I could pursue is much appreciated. Thanks!