Abyssalrider wrote:
While it is hard to tell if i'm doing the forms right. It's not that difficult to self-train as long as i make sure i keep up the practice and occasionally have my friends who did/do have formal training watch me do it every now and then to give pointers/advice if i'm doing something wrong.
Thank you for answering. It's really good to know what to do if I have to quit.
sonicallysensitive wrote:
'Self-training' - do you mean the actual martial art? I'd suggest you spar with someone/train with real people. Of course, working specifics of technique is important - but sparring etc is often better for a number of reasons - including training you to keep calm & mentally controlled should you ever be in a real-life situation where you could be mugged etc.
I have only done judo in a couple of years so I'm probably still going to take classes for a while, but I thought it was good to know just in case because I may have to quit in a few years because of several reasons.
sonicallysensitive wrote:
In terms of other pointers: probably the best basic advice for all physical activities is the best:
Eat well & do regular cardio.
You'll be faster, more efficient, have greater recovery etc.
I wouldn't put 50 bricks in the back of my car before driving 200 miles, as it would burn unnecessary fuel. So it is with the body: there's no point in carrying unnecessary weight.
Looking healthy & being healthy are very different (I realise this is a slight diversion from your question, but it is important).
In most instances, people wear gym gear to look sporty. But doing so doesn't make you sporty - it just means you're (again, in most instances) a fat person in gym gear.
What do you hope to achieve from martial arts?
One important question for all who seek 'fitness' etc is:
Do you want to be healthy or look good when you stand naked in front of the mirror?
They aren't necessarily synonymous.
The reason why I chose judo was because I wanted to get healthier, stronger and at the same time have fun, which is why I chose judo because it fits my interests. I look quite healthy, but I'm incredibly weak, probably because I don't exercise anywhere else and eat very unhealthy. There are a lot of things other people my age can do which I can't. I have gotten a little better though compared to before.