I would never goto such a place. People are scared that their students will run away so they set up long term contracts
Well, don't take it as offensive. But, if you really had mastered your skills well, you won't be thrown around so easily. Height is never a...
Well, that's much of a concern that you won't be able to attend classes. Because MA can't be learnt without continuous and frequent training sessions!
Okay, so the thing is that you'll be a mother in a few months, and you're looking for only defensive techniques. Then I think You should learn...
Well, 42 years is a strange age to develop an interest for Martial arts in. But, I would really recommend you to start with Krav Maga,see if you...
Well, if he's the rugby guy, then I don't really think that he would like defensive form of MA. How about Taekwondo. I am not quite sure if they...
Welcome aboard to the ship, not all of the trainees enjoy this type of learning process. Let's hope for a good change in you!
haahah, really like the way. I would like to add jet li to the list too. It's okay if they are black belts, but they act like they're the end of...
Not many are flexible by nature, but when you train you start to adapt. I would really like you to go with Muay Thai, it's very good. If you are...
Not quite sure if I know of any, but google this it would help. "Martial arts" schools near "stock port."
I consider that to be a bit lazy and royal to invite trainers. I think it's better if you train at a school, where you can get competition by...
that's right, it's essential that you do your homework on your choice. Plus, choose the one that you think is good enough for your need and your...
That happens often when you have an incompetent coach. As for the books, I really don't think they help much, except reading you out the weak and...
Any form of MA is a good choice. But, I myself give taekwondo and krav maga an upper hand. Because it focusses more on self defence techniques,...
I'll be frank. The internet tutorials do teach you the basics, and you probably can get good at it if you practice properly. But, there is no...
No, there is no such rule. It's upto you to choose your trainer, school etc. As long as you train under the law, its all good!
Well, most of the schools are mcdojos. You can't help that. But, I recommend you to stick with one school rather than changing !
Can't really tell you names, but I have been watching a few videos on the internet, I saw this video where this guy faked the opponent such that...
If you keep switching so often, you'll never be able to find a good spot to stand. Beginnings are always tough and tedious. You need to hang in...
Well,that's pretty good that you are into work out. For self defence, I would recommend you Krav Maga, it's simple and very very useful!
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