
mustbnuts
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Don't expect to be able to do everything that you can normally. I am 40 years old and was still nervous. This was a small tourny, and I did O.K., but I felt I could have done better. I was beat in one match by a person from my own school who knew the game better. He is a senior belt, but I still felt I should have done better. If you want advice from a newbie I will tell you what I wish I would have done. 1) HAve two things you would like to try on your first set.That gives you options depending on their strengths. 2) Don't forget your feet or hands.Don't forget the body. 3) You don't have to be fancy to win at point KArate. It's advance tag. I was beat in my final match by a guy throwing "buddy" kicks. I would have laughed, but he kept landing the freakin' things. 4) Try to be aggressive. It's easier said then done.
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I have recently started, myself. I am somewhat like you, in that I have a brother that is 17 years older than me that teaches in another state. As a youth I had taken some classes when visiting and had gained an intrest. My brother teaches a very traditional form of Karate so that is what I was searching for when I began looking for a school. It is not what I ended up doing. I visted several scools and did a ton of research.For me it all came down to the instructor. I found one I trusted and a school that gave me what I wanted.
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Favorite Movie Fight Scenes
mustbnuts replied to bushido_man96's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
I liked the bathroom fight seen in Unleashed as far as recent movies. Original -
Happy birthday!I turned 40 this summer and actually started training after my birthday. I wish I would have started at an earlier age ofcourse, but I do feel better than I have in 15 years.
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Our school is hosting a tournament in November. I am a 40 year old white belt newbie that has been studying for only around 3 months, so exuse me if I can not answer all questions. I do know that it is point scoring and I will probably be competeing against other adult under-belts. Have a bunch of questions, but I will keep it to a few: 1) Do you experianced guys do anything diffrent in the weeks, days before a tounament? 2) Is a competitor better to have an idea of what he wants to do before he goes in. I.E. force the action or let it come to you. 3)Do you tend to simplify when competing, or just let the oponent dictate your stragey? Thanks for the advice,folks.
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What kind of diet/training advice for a 40 year old guy?
mustbnuts replied to mustbnuts's topic in Health and Fitness
Great advice folks.Thanks again..... -
What kind of diet/training advice for a 40 year old guy?
mustbnuts replied to mustbnuts's topic in Health and Fitness
Great advice folks.Thanks again..... -
I basicallly enjoyed what I have seen. It gave some decent info. I also noticed that they were using diffrent fighters, to compare diffrent kicks.
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Are you familar with Tom Kelly in Wichita,Ks? He advertises to have trained directly under Mr. Parker. I strongly considerd Kenpo before I started the form I am practicing now.
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Thanks folks, great site. I have been reading the back pages, tons of good info...
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What kind of diet/training advice for a 40 year old guy?
mustbnuts replied to mustbnuts's topic in Health and Fitness
Thanks for the reply, Red and Aodhan. I am around 195lb right now, I was up to 210 before I woke up. I am 5'11" and I figure my ideal weight to be around 175-180lb. Thanks for the advice. I have been working up to running, doing some short runs and jumping rope everyday.I love to swim, but it's just not handy for me. I live in a rural area and it's quite a distance to a YMCA. Thanks alot folks.... -
What kind of diet/training advice for a 40 year old guy?
mustbnuts replied to mustbnuts's topic in Health and Fitness
Thanks folks. The problem that I have with running is that I ran distance as a young man. I still have the stride, but that's all. Thanks -
Hello, I am new here. Man there is a ton of info. I am 40 and recently started working out again. I am wanting to mainly cut some weight and build endurance. At my age I have no ambitions of being a body builder or power lifter. I do want to get my body in the best shape possible for my MA and to build endurance. In other words, I can still hang, but I no longer lead. I have a couple questions. I am practicing MA three times a week for one hour. What else should I do? Should I lift on days that I train, or off days? There is an extensive weight collection available. I know I need to build cardio, how often should I run? What should my diet be? I have already added some whole wheat carbs into my low-fat diet, since reading several of the posts here. Are protien shakes an option for a guy like me who is slightly over weight, but loosing weight. I know I want to loose my weight slowly. Not a problem, I didn't gain it over night either. If someone could give me a typical days meals, it would be great. Thanks in advance, I probably shopuld have broke this post up.
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Hello, I am a 40 year old newbie to both MA and this site. I have always had an intrest and now that my 10 year old son has an intrest, I have a justification. I have been reading a lot on the site for several days. Great site! Lots of info. Just droppin' in to say hi and introduce myself.....Thanks