i wanna try Ninjutsu but also do you think when you're a teen that some kind of
a martial arts where you gotta be flexibel can't do?
like i'm 17 and i wanna try ninjutsu but i think i'm not that flexibel so its
going to be very tough.
or did someone also practice martial arts in a "late" age
Tried Kung-fu(Not sure which one) once but the part where I have to perform
certain kicks ended up pretty bad since I'm not flexible on the legs...Love to
try Ninjutsu(or specifically Taijutsu) it might end up bad but still even though
you're late in doing it, it's just basically practice there and a little hard
work
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when you start late it will be harder on the flexibilitybut the rest will be
allot of practice.
Yeah quite right on the flexibility part(the reason why I quit kung-fu for a
while) you can either do the painful way(force the certain body part to be more
flexible legs for example) or compensate the loss(not sure on this one really
but I've seen certain martial artists change certain moves to compensate certain
disadvantages)
I use to be over weight, and I was in martial arts, after losing the weight I
became even more flexable...tai chi can help you become even more flexiable if
you don't think it's too "sissy" ^_^ but I was karate, kick boxing and
I have recently picked up kenjutsu which is rather fun and it helps me be
flexable too
I prefer street fighting because it is practical because it is a combination of
many other martial arts so you can adjust the moves according on how you move or
your postures.I also prefer ninjutsu for stealth purposes.
don't know if this is a re-post
do you do any kind of martial arts?
i wanna try Ninjutsu but also do you think when you're a teen that some kind of a martial arts where you gotta be flexibel can't do?
like i'm 17 and i wanna try ninjutsu but i think i'm not that flexibel so its going to be very tough.
or did someone also practice martial arts in a "late" age
Tried Kung-fu(Not sure which one) once but the part where I have to perform certain kicks ended up pretty bad since I'm not flexible on the legs...Love to try Ninjutsu(or specifically Taijutsu) it might end up bad but still even though you're late in doing it, it's just basically practice there and a little hard work
i think when you start late it will be harder on the flexibilitybut the rest will be allot of practice.
Yeah quite right on the flexibility part(the reason why I quit kung-fu for a while) you can either do the painful way(force the certain body part to be more flexible legs for example) or compensate the loss(not sure on this one really but I've seen certain martial artists change certain moves to compensate certain disadvantages)
I take wushu now flexibility in this martial arts is key.
I use to be over weight, and I was in martial arts, after losing the weight I became even more flexable...tai chi can help you become even more flexiable if you don't think it's too "sissy" ^_^ but I was karate, kick boxing and I have recently picked up kenjutsu which is rather fun and it helps me be flexable too
I prefer street fighting because it is practical because it is a combination of many other martial arts so you can adjust the moves according on how you move or your postures.I also prefer ninjutsu for stealth purposes.
At the moment I'm studying Shi zen do, which is just a form of open hand combat (Karate). I want to study Tai chi and Kickboxing though =(