hi all beginners, I am 39 and started TKD over 2 years ago. I lost weight and found confidence to improve ares in my life not directly linked to martial arts. Always wanted to become a martial artist and so glad I took the step. just wanted to offer support to anyone out there who feels to old for martial arts training or out of shape, you will want to quit at times but I would like to share with you a philosophy that ensured I have got to red stripe so far. The founder of Tai Chi (forgoten name !!) said; "do not be conscerned with slow progress, only be afraid of standing still." When you feel like its to hard or whats the point, take stock its a fantastic community to be involved in
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Hi Tony,
remember, old martial artists never die, they just lose their chi balls.
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As you travel to the mountain, there may be people ahead of you. You may pass some of these people on the way, and some of them may pass you. You are all going to the same place, so it is as well to be civil to each other on the journey!
Good luck on your journey, I hope that our paths cross, and we may travel together for a time!
If you touch my Llama, I WILL kill you!
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Best of luck with it mate, hopefully you will get as much from it as we all do.
I know starting late can be daunting. I'm nearly 30, and have just started a new martial art (BJJ) which whilst it's killing me - i'm loving every second of it!!
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Su Lin wrote: Aye, starting late is fine. I took up MMA at 30 (I know,I know,I only look early 20s )
Takes glasses off and nods in agreement.
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As you travel to the mountain, there may be people ahead of you. You may pass some of these people on the way, and some of them may pass you. You are all going to the same place, so it is as well to be civil to each other on the journey!
Good luck on your journey, I hope that our paths cross, and we may travel together for a time!
If you touch my Llama, I WILL kill you!
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mule wrote: Su Lin wrote: Aye, starting late is fine. I took up MMA at 30 (I know,I know,I only look early 20s )
Takes glasses off and nods in agreement.
LOL
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mule wrote: Su Lin wrote: Aye, starting late is fine. I took up MMA at 30 (I know,I know,I only look early 20s )
Takes glasses off and nods in agreement.
PeteMills wrote: Members of the old guard, dont you just love them?
Thanks T for your support. Very modest intro. guys I train with him and I know how hard he can hit
So is T.Spark the guy who knackered your leg Pete?
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As you travel to the mountain, there may be people ahead of you. You may pass some of these people on the way, and some of them may pass you. You are all going to the same place, so it is as well to be civil to each other on the journey!
Good luck on your journey, I hope that our paths cross, and we may travel together for a time!
If you touch my Llama, I WILL kill you!
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Hi Tony. All I can say is it is good you are realizing something you always wanted to do. There are many out there who would like to do martial arts, but will always tell themselves that they aren't capable for one reason or another. Welcome to Martial Edge.
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strengthen the body, expand the mind, free the spirit
dragon punch kitteh pwns u!
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Welcome to Martial Edge, here you'll find many things, maybe even a few things that will help you LOL
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"Amateurs talk hardware. Professionals talk software. It doesn't matter what's in your hand or between your legs. It matters what's in your heart and in your head." - Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
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