i have had some people i know including my girl tell me that i'm too old to switch disciplines now and be able to compete. i have been training judo/ju jitsu since i was young but i'm only 24 years old. i think these people are crazy. i can understand my girl worrying about it because she just doesn't understand the reasons behind my love of martial arts. have any of you had people tell you you were too old for martial arts? im just curious what your take on this situation is.
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Yeah, you can do it.Dont listen to anyone. You are 24 you still got many, many years to go to train and do whatever you want. In the new era, we see fighters going into their late 30s early 40s. Key is always train smart and train wisely! Go for it!
PS- girlfriends dont always give the best advice!
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Kru Brooks C. Miller
GCA MuayThai Board of Advisors
USMTA Director of DC, MD, and VA
http://khunkao.com/
I didn't start training in Muay Thai until I was 23 years old. I fought for a few years, then took a 10 year hiatus, came back and started fighting again and won a couple more titles while fighting guys who were literally HALF my age!
Would I have done better had I started younger? Probably, but age only started becoming a factor in my mid-30's...
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sorry i haven't replied back to this in a while. been busy as hell with work school and the woman. thanks for the comments. i was planning on going ahead with training in Muay Thai anyways i was just wondering what you all thought about this. my girl and i have known each other since we were kids and i wasn't always the most level headed guy so she was mainly worried about me. I talked to her a while after i put this up and told her that the reason i calmed down when we were younger was because i started in martial arts. so now she doesn't have a problem with me switching from grappling to striking. I'm still trying to find a trainer for authentic Muay Thai now but its been a pain. i might just do the "dutch style" or whatever to get into better shape and get used to the style and then train for a while in Thailand.
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yeah i have a heavy bag in my garage and i run every day before i get ready for work so i'm in decent shape now. the main problem with really committing to martial arts that i have is that i work 12 hour shift work at a power plant so i kind of have to go with the one place that will do private lessons. my training times will vary every week because of my work schedule. either way its going to be interesting getting into striking after this long ass time in grappling.
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Training around shift work can be difficult....I know as I do it. Eat well and get plenty of sleep and you should be fine mate.
Remember there are a ton of people out there who will love to tell you what you can't do.......tell them to get stuffed!
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