gamecock66
03-10-2012, 08:11 PM
Hi all. Was surfing tonight for info on KM and came across this forum. There seems to be a lot of good info here that I am looking forward to reading! I would like some advice though on what my goals are and what I can expect or not expect KM to do for me.
I am 42, 6'5" 255lbs (could use to lose about 15-20lbs in my mid section:mad:). Years ago I took TKD and also trained some with the Marine detatchment on the ship I was stationed on while in the NAVY. That was over 20 years ago so I don't even pretend to remember any of it.;): I have been a weight lifter since HS but I am finding that with age and heavy weights ,my joints are starting to complain!:tantrum: I really need to get into something that will give me good cardio, balance, stamina and stregth as I really hate tread mills, elypticals, bikes, etc. They are just so boring and I find myself not sticking with them. KM seems to be something that I would get the benefits I am looking for while challenging my mind, body and spirit.
Here are some of the things I would be interested in hearing opinions about.
First and fore most am I looking at the right thing with KM based on my expectations above?
Should I continue weight lifting and if so is it best to reduce the amount of weight I am doing and go for more all over workouts instead of focused workouts on specific body parts per day?
If I should continue weight lifting, how often? Right now I am 4-5 days a week, a little over an hour a day.
How many classes of KM per week should I take?
What questions should I ask when talking to the instructors?
Recommended supplements for training in KM? I currently use protien shakes and I tend to drink about a half a Monster before my workouts.
What should I expect to pay for KM training and do most places do memberships for unlimited classes or is there typically a maximum number of clases a person can take per week?
If I decide to move forward with KM training I will probably be training at Ryan Hoover's Karate in Gastonia NC. They offer 2 introductory 45 minute classes for $20. Does anyone here have any experience with them?
Thank you all for your time and advice. I look forward to reading your responses and learning from everyone here.
Thanks
Wade
I am 42, 6'5" 255lbs (could use to lose about 15-20lbs in my mid section:mad:). Years ago I took TKD and also trained some with the Marine detatchment on the ship I was stationed on while in the NAVY. That was over 20 years ago so I don't even pretend to remember any of it.;): I have been a weight lifter since HS but I am finding that with age and heavy weights ,my joints are starting to complain!:tantrum: I really need to get into something that will give me good cardio, balance, stamina and stregth as I really hate tread mills, elypticals, bikes, etc. They are just so boring and I find myself not sticking with them. KM seems to be something that I would get the benefits I am looking for while challenging my mind, body and spirit.
Here are some of the things I would be interested in hearing opinions about.
First and fore most am I looking at the right thing with KM based on my expectations above?
Should I continue weight lifting and if so is it best to reduce the amount of weight I am doing and go for more all over workouts instead of focused workouts on specific body parts per day?
If I should continue weight lifting, how often? Right now I am 4-5 days a week, a little over an hour a day.
How many classes of KM per week should I take?
What questions should I ask when talking to the instructors?
Recommended supplements for training in KM? I currently use protien shakes and I tend to drink about a half a Monster before my workouts.
What should I expect to pay for KM training and do most places do memberships for unlimited classes or is there typically a maximum number of clases a person can take per week?
If I decide to move forward with KM training I will probably be training at Ryan Hoover's Karate in Gastonia NC. They offer 2 introductory 45 minute classes for $20. Does anyone here have any experience with them?
Thank you all for your time and advice. I look forward to reading your responses and learning from everyone here.
Thanks
Wade