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Old 03-23-2008, 08:59 PM   #11 (permalink)
MuMuGuy

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Originally Posted by vince89 View Post
Yes but its well documented that people of all shapes and sizes have changed their physique through exercise and proper nutrition, your body type is not really relevant if you are willing to put in the hard work to get in shape.

Anyway, I would suggest you spend a month losing a bit of weight and getting your cardio/conditioning up. I think the martial arts are hard enough to learn as it is, being out of shape is only going to slow your progress. We occassionally get out of shape people coming to Judo and they only take part in 10-15 minutes of a 2 hour session because they gas almost instantly. Waste of their time and money, they paid mat fees and were barely on the mats.

Try out all different kinds of martial arts if you have the luxury of choice. Judo seems to be where the big guys go as I stated earlier, but you may enjoy striking so I would recommend Muay Thai or Boxing.

If you want to compete and a tough workout, go for the Combat/Ring Sports - if its legit, you'll train hard and there will be a good competitive atmosphere that will drive you to get better. Stay away from the McDojo Traditional bullshit places where you spend more time bowing and hearing the instructors voice than actually training.

OK, thanks for all that info. You definitely have a point about "hanging in there" as far as classes go. I know I tried a BJJ place that opened up near my university right before I graduated and I was exhausted about half an hour into the class. I've loved MAs since I was a kid but never got to really study since I was constantly moving due to having both parents in the military. Thankfully, I'm not so hard up that I'll go to someplace with obvious red flags such as lardass black belts and stuff.

I apologize if I got defensive or was being a jackass in my 2nd post.
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