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    Starting a martial art?

    Thinking of starting one, anyone recommend anything? Mid 40’s now, can’t be doing football anymore
    Need something a bit less taxing but worthwhile.....

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    Sure someone on here does Krav Maga.

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    Always fancied a go at fencing

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    Aikido would probably be the most useful of all the true martial arts to take up at your age in my opinion. There are quite a few properly run clubs in and around Cardiff.

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    Muay Thai is a killer. Way more taxing than football so I'd stay away from that one.

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    It takes tremendous discipline to get anywhere with a martial art

    I enjoyed judo when younger but I have mates who are 6th dan black belt karate and the time and training they put into their art is staggering

    Regular training , weekend training camps , healthy diet, no alcohol

    It's a big ask and takes up a lot of their time

    Tremendous rewards but you must have total dedication

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    It takes tremendous discipline to get anywhere with a martial art

    I enjoyed judo when younger but I have mates who are 6th dan black belt karate and the time and training they put into their art is staggering

    Regular training , weekend training camps , healthy diet, no alcohol

    It's a big ask and takes up a lot of their time

    Tremendous rewards but you must have total dedication
    The dedication thing will be a bit tricky as I have young kids who keep me busy enough, not interested in competing etc, just want to keep fit and healthy doing something different. I dint really drink anyway these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Dale's Mole View Post
    Muay Thai is a killer. Way more taxing than football so I'd stay away from that one.
    Do like kick boxing but reckon it’s a young mans game, already lost my 2 front teeth, they’d be getting knocked out all the time I’m sure...

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    Boxing is a good no nonsense martial art. Join a club and just do the training and bag punching. Don’t get in the ring. No one on this site can afford to lose any more brain cells.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-50894086

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Always fancied a go at fencing
    Fab. Come and do my garden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Vincent View Post
    Boxing is a good no nonsense martial art. Join a club and just do the training and bag punching. Don’t get in the ring. No one on this site can afford to lose any more brain cells.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-50894086
    Me in particular....

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    I used to do Judo to a fairly high standard as a youngster ( Ive mentioned it on here in the past ), to take it up as a older person would be fairly hard on the body

    My girls both used to do choi kwang do, its drill based with no / little contact, would be ideal for a older person to take up, the club my girls went to had a adults class after the one they did and it was very well supported

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    Brazilian jiu jitsu, seems to have a great sense of community built around it. Few boys I know are involved and from the outside it is like the are in a cult!. They absolutely love it.

    I believe It is mostly 'rolling?' which is ground work/grappling and holds which means it is a high skill level with very little striking, so good for older guys and avoiding injuries.

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    aikido

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    Aikido

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    Origami ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by light up the darkness View Post
    Aikido
    That’s a more defensive one isn’t it? Key is to find a decent guy running it, heard some stories of some right idiots. Anyone know much about wing Chung?

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    From what I've seen Aikido wouldn't help you in a street fight. This guy seems to sum it up quite well :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtDYxIx2bxI

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    That’s a more defensive one isn’t it? Key is to find a decent guy running it, heard some stories of some right idiots. Anyone know much about wing Chung?

    I was following the OPs comments.

    He didn’t mention using it in a ruck More about exercise and confidence building. And it’s about using your opponents size and weight against them giving you the chance to fk off sharpish before they can do you much damage

    If your planning to use a fighting form then imo as Dembethewarrior suggests Krav Maga will do the business or slappy jappy if you follow that particular path

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    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    Sure someone on here does Krav Maga.
    Never heard of it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Never heard of it.....
    Google it then.

    We can’t help you every step of the way.

    You’ll be asking for someone to lift up your arms and legs next.

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