I m ready to learn taekwondo, is 15 too old? And what are the precautions?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Practicing taekwondo is the same as practicing English listening Of course, there will be regression if you don't practice Any kind of martial arts is to practice competitive techniques, competitive mentality, etc. on the basis of practicing physical fitness, etc. Only practice during winter and summer vacations For a year, it is intermittent practice If you just learn it, the regression will be relatively large You practice for two months No one can say what level you can reach This depends on your current physical fitness (the most important thing is flexibility), the coach's teaching plan, etc. Two months From what I know, practice to the yellow belt and practice to the red belt It's all possible (my friend got a red belt in 2 months).

    For fighting, taekwondo junior and intermediate level is not very suitable for any martial arts practice to a high level of fighting is powerful, but the characteristics of taekwondo is fast is speed This is in taekwondo competition speed is the most important and in the case of jungle fights, hardness is the most important, strength is second, speed is the second, if you practice martial arts because of fighting, Muay Thai, sanda, karate, these are okay The main thing is whether there is a way to train the hardness of the body and whether you can stick to it Some rigid kung fu in China can also be seen But it is difficult to see in society now My suggestion is to practice physical fitness first Practice your fighting skills again, and that will do more with less.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Two months, depending on your time, I have more than 20 classes in the summer, and I have a chance to take the test. You should be able to get to the yellow belt. Taekwondo needs to be adhered to, and taekwondo attaches great importance to etiquette and righteousness, and should not be used in improper places.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm in college, and I can still start learning, as long as I keep practicing (I have six times a week).

    According to your class time, it may be about level 7 (yellow belt), this depends on your coach's plan and your personal learning situation, and now the examination standards are also relatively chaotic, and the self-set standards of many gyms are different. It's still the most important thing to learn something useful.

    Frankly, it's a lot useful for fighting, even if you can't use moves, you can also practice physical and mental.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I used to be a taekwondo student.

    15 years old is not too big.

    I've seen people in their twenties learn about it.

    You may be a little rusty if you only study during the winter and summer vacations.

    If you are for the purpose of **, you should pay attention to eating less.

    Otherwise, it's easy**.

    For two months, you can only go to the yellow belt or the yellow and green belt.

    When it comes to the red belt, you can fight in real combat.

    In order, there are white belts, yellow belts, yellow-green belts, green belts, green belts, green and blue belts, blue belts, blue-red belts, red belts, red-black belts, and black belts.

    Each exam has a different broken board item.

    Learning taekwondo is very important about etiquette.

    And the coach to salute.

    When entering and exiting the dojo, you must salute the national flag.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's going to be a little bit that when you get to high school, you can join clubs. You can practice to the yellow belt.

    It's okay to fight, but it's not very useful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, keep practicing! If you study for 2 months, you will be a junior belt at most, a yellow belt, and if you want to fight, you might as well learn sanda. But as a reminder, learning martial arts is not for fighting, and no one will think you are handsome. And it hurts yourself, is it worth it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can't get a yellow belt for two months, and I definitely can't fight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    15 years old is not old at all! If you're serious, it's okay to take the black exam at the age of 18!

    You have to stick to it, but it's okay to practice during winter and summer vacations.

    2 months, yellow belt or green belt, depending on how many times a week you practice. If you have a yellow belt for 2 times, you should have a green belt for more than 3 times. If it's an intensive class, you can get a blue ribbon!

    Fighting depends on your ability to practice after practice, and if you get a green belt, you will have actual combat practice.

    If you are familiar with the practice, and you are not afraid of being beaten and beaten, it will be no problem.

    However, taekwondo is a sport that emphasizes etiquette and cultivation (generally martial arts), just defend yourself, and don't use it for improper behavior!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are no restrictions, but there are different age groups.

    Middle-aged and elderly people should practice health care and fitness, 23-30 years old to practice fitness and fighting, because taekwondo is a young competition if you want to be in the competition after a certain age is very difficult, under 23 years old - 13 years old to practice fighting competitiveness, under 13 years old first based on fitness to a certain age and a certain strength before starting to practice fighting.

    The training is also very particular according to different age groups:

    5-9 years old: Focus on the development of coordination, high-frequency activity, spatial discrimination, balance and time perception, and the exercises should be arranged with some easy-to-learn training content. For athletes in competitive taekwondo, basic technical training can be carried out at this time.

    10-13 years old: Begin to learn complex and difficult technical movements, this period is especially conducive to the development of coordination, reaction ability, time discrimination, sense of rhythm, etc. However, due to the imperfect athletic quality and organic development of children during this period, technical training will be limited to a certain extent.

    14-16 years old: This stage is a period of rapid physiological growth, when its strength, speed and physical development are fast, but there is a state of psychological instability, therefore, this period of taekwondo training is mainly to stabilize the complex movements mastered at this age, and it is not suitable for the development of new difficult movements.

    17-19 years old: physiological development has tended to mature, at this time the sports quality has been greatly improved, the indicators have been close to the adult level, the training can be appropriately arranged with quite difficult technical movements, and on this basis to develop its difficulty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is no specific age limit to learn taekwondo!

    People who learn taekwondo now, the mainstream are children under 18 years old, people under 5 years old who are difficult to take care of themselves, people after the age of 20, want to fall in love, get married, work, and live, how many people can find time to learn taekwondo? According to the laws of competitive sports, if it is a good seedling, you can see the clues through the results of the competition at the age of 18, and if you don't show your head again, it will be slim, after all, there are a few people who are late bloomers. I don't know your current age, if you are above 11 years old, it is not a big problem to practice self-defense for 5 years, if it is lower than this age, it will be more difficult, because there is a huge difference in strength between women and men, and you may not be able to bear it by brute force, as the saying goes, 'one force will drop ten', the truth is often grim, I hope you are psychologically prepared.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Basically no restrictions, from.

    Five or six years old.

    You can practice at the age of 50 or 60, as long as you are willing to endure hardships and practice diligently, you can achieve results.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This question nnnnn has personally asked, as long as you have the time and energy, it's never too late, I went to study in the second semester of my second year of junior high school, everyone else is a child, I still learn, and there are adult classes older than me, and we don't want to become world champions so early to learn to do gods

    The degree of self-defense, if you practice regularly throughout the year, you can do it, and boys can become black belts in more than a year

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no age limit. Practice regularly, two years is fine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can practice from the age of four. No matter how old you are, the ligaments can be pulled apart over time. This kind of competitive sports, the more you practice, the more you will naturally do well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Actually, no, but if it's a child, their flexibility will be a little bit, he kicks or some movements are easier to do, if you are older, these basic abilities will be a little worse, you have to strengthen this aspect of training.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Learning taekwondo is not very useful for self-defense, it is better to read some self-defense techniques on the Internet** self-study Learn a few times and be proficient! If you learn taekwondo, self-defense techniques depend on whether the coach teaches them or not.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Well, depending on the amount of effort and time it takes, it will take a while to be able to use it flexibly, and you need to find someone to practice with regularly.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Can a 6-year-old learn taekwondo?

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