Learning Martial Arts

Submitted by staff on Mon, 04/19/2010 at 7:29am.

Learning Martial Arts

(By Ashwini Kulkarni)

Martial arts are a great way of keeping your body agile and flexible. It is also one of the best known forms of self defense. There are a myriad advantages of learning martial arts. However, one needs dedication and willingness to invest requisite amount of efforts, so as to truly benefit from this sports form. Learning martial arts at home in the absence of a trained instructor, is rarely profitable. Once, you decide to learn martial arts, you also need to understand and analyze the various forms of martial arts and choose the one that suits you the best. Given below are some tips on how to learn martial arts.

Learning Martial Arts: Tips

oldflykicksAssess Your Resources

Budget is of utmost importance and mainly determines the form of martial arts you ought to take. Some forms of martial arts are more expensive than others as you need to invest in high end equipment. For instance, martial art form like Kendo armor requires you to shell USD 1000 towards equipment, whereas Karate, only needs you to buy a white cotton uniform.

Identify Your Purpose

People may pursue martial arts for a variety of reasons like interest in the culture and heritage of the country where the particular art form originated or as a solution to your fitness woes. Some people may decide to learn martial arts with a professional interest while others may look at it as the most handy form of self defense. Thus, be clear about what you expect to gain out of your martial arts training.

Know Your Style

Once, you are clear regarding the purpose of your training, you need to choose your style from the several martial art forms. The difficulty of these art forms vary extensively. Depending upon the difficulty level, the time and efforts also vary. Martial arts like Muay Thai (Thailand) or Western Boxing are pretty difficult to learn, whereas Aikido (Japan), various Kung Fu fighting styles (China), Western Martial Arts (Europe) are considered soft style. A grappling fighting art called Jiu Jitsu (Brazil/ Japan) is also comparatively easier. Tae Kwon Do or Hapkido, both of which originated in Korea are considered semi hard styles. More on Tae Kwon Do techniques and Hapkido techniques.

wanglianfuIdentify If You Are a Candidate

Not every martial art form can suit people of all physiques and mental toughness. If you are not very young or have a rigid body, then martial art form like Wushu (China) may not be for you. In that case, you would benefit from another Chinese art form called Tai Chi. Martial arts like Karate or Tae Kwon Do are not suitable for people with delicate frames. Combative styles or grappling art forms like Judo, Aikido or Jiu-Jutsu rely on techniques rather than physique of a person. More on Aikido techniques and Tai Chi moves.

Look for a Teacher/School

Learning martial arts at home with a couple of DVDs is not the correct way of acquiring proper training. Instead of learning martial arts on your own, you need to find a skilled and trained instructor who is capable of imparting a thorough and rigorous training. Look for schools which specialize in the martial art form of your interest. Do not forget to check the credentials of the teacher before paying for the training class.

Be a Keen Observer Before Joining

Observing the martial arts session at your school for a few days before joining can help you gain some insight upon the nature of training you will undergo. Starting right away can help for some people but observing a couple of sessions before joining has its own advantages.

Thus, learning martial arts is only for people who have the requisite amount of determination and mental toughness. A casual attitude towards these ancient art forms is least likely to earn you anything.

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