Hello everyone. This is my first post in this forum, and I appreciate any information you can provide to me.
Let me start with a little information about me. Around fifteen years ago (when I was just a kid, really) I took some Tae Kwon Do. Although I enjoyed it, I have realized later in life that it was not a good experience. Nothing against the art, it was just the forum it was provided in. A high school gymnasium with 50 other people didn't work well for me.
Later on, in my late teens-early 20's, a friend of mine took me under his wing and taught me his "style," so to speak. His description of it was simply "Street Fighting." I worked very hard at this for many years, and became quite confident with it. After many years on the punching bag, and as I got older and a bit flabbier, I put it away.
Now finally, for my question...
I want back in. I am looking for something with discipline, and that will help me to get back into shape. My problem is that I am not sure if I can forget what I have already been taught. Many martial arts that I look at have very different stances than what I am used to. For instance; if you are right handed, and that is where your power lies, then I will leave my right foot back (with my heel off the ground a hair, just like a boxer), and use it for the power strikes, leading in with my left. However, many arts I am looking at seem to do this backward. They seem to leave the right foot forward, using the right arm as the initial quick handed strike and block...
Anyhow, not to make this too long of a story; I have looked into Krav Maga, which seems to closely mirror my style, or AKKI Kenpo, which has a school by my house that does not allow any children in. (which is awesome) Now I cannot decide which I would like to try.
I really know nothing about AKKI Kenpo. It seems to be based on speed, which I am not a huge fan of. (I don't like someone being right in my face before I can attack).
I hope my rambling makes sense to someone. Any advice or help is appreciated.
Mac...
Let me start with a little information about me. Around fifteen years ago (when I was just a kid, really) I took some Tae Kwon Do. Although I enjoyed it, I have realized later in life that it was not a good experience. Nothing against the art, it was just the forum it was provided in. A high school gymnasium with 50 other people didn't work well for me.
Later on, in my late teens-early 20's, a friend of mine took me under his wing and taught me his "style," so to speak. His description of it was simply "Street Fighting." I worked very hard at this for many years, and became quite confident with it. After many years on the punching bag, and as I got older and a bit flabbier, I put it away.
Now finally, for my question...
I want back in. I am looking for something with discipline, and that will help me to get back into shape. My problem is that I am not sure if I can forget what I have already been taught. Many martial arts that I look at have very different stances than what I am used to. For instance; if you are right handed, and that is where your power lies, then I will leave my right foot back (with my heel off the ground a hair, just like a boxer), and use it for the power strikes, leading in with my left. However, many arts I am looking at seem to do this backward. They seem to leave the right foot forward, using the right arm as the initial quick handed strike and block...
Anyhow, not to make this too long of a story; I have looked into Krav Maga, which seems to closely mirror my style, or AKKI Kenpo, which has a school by my house that does not allow any children in. (which is awesome) Now I cannot decide which I would like to try.
I really know nothing about AKKI Kenpo. It seems to be based on speed, which I am not a huge fan of. (I don't like someone being right in my face before I can attack).
I hope my rambling makes sense to someone. Any advice or help is appreciated.
Mac...