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It's not too late. There is a 50-year-old aunt in Fujian who has been admitted to the first section of the black belt in 2 years, are you so good but poor in **?
It is recommended that you find a professional coach and do a training plan. Communicate your plans to the coach and hopefully aim for a third black belt. Because there is still very little to learn as a taekwondo red belt. A black belt is the beginning of cultivation.
Taking a test may require a cumbersome amount of time and process, but the content that a red belt needs to learn is not too cumbersome.
Taekwondo exams are basic skills, leg methods, and physical fitness, and there are actual combat above the blue belt, but the exams are not too strict now, so how long it takes to rise to the red belt in the exam can be imagined.
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It's not too late, taekwondo is mainly leg work, and the coach will help you stretch the hamstrings first, and you may suffer a little guilty. As for promotion, it depends on your talent and hard work.
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It's not too late, a red belt will do it in a year.
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To be honest, at your age, ligaments and anything are definitely not as good as starting a child, but they have an advantage over adults, but this height may affect your flexibility.
It doesn't matter if you can play and taekwondo, now there are more WTF taekwondo mainly focusing on competition and performance, if you want to fight, you try to find ITF taekwondo, it seems to be more suitable for you.
Regarding the problem of red belt, as long as you practice it every day, it is still very fast, and generally you have to be able to do it for a year to a year and a half. ITF is more difficult, it may take a little longer, depending on your level
There is another question, since you have practiced sanda, why did you change to taekwondo? Personally, I think it's better to stick to one item, and it's better to specialize than to generalize
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It's not too late, I started practicing when I'm 20 years old, but about the belt... I don't think it's that important, in my opinion, it's just that there is color and no color, and I recommend that you don't practice for the sake of tying a belt, but for the sake of practicing.
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Definitely not, Bruce Lee is this age, it's not too late, I'm earlier than you.
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The main thing is the ligaments, and I just stopped because the ligaments were too bad.
If the foundation is poor, you have to practice often, and I didn't have time to add laziness (as long as the method is in place, you can stick to it.)
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It's not very late, it's quite tall. Why don't you learn it sooner. But it's okay to learn now.
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It's not too late, it takes about a year and a half for a regular red belt.
If you fight, it's best not to practice taekwondo, the actual combat defects are too big, and it's better to practice Muay Thai.
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Yes, it's not too late at all, Bruce Lee is also your age, you learned Wing Chun in three days, but you have to have a certain talent and hard work, you don't necessarily have to learn taekwondo, traditional martial arts are also very good, 2 afternoons a week, **5 sets of martial arts competitions are recommended for you to see, we are also your age, understand your mood, practicing martial arts is a very grinding thing, first of all, understand why you want to learn martial arts? Can you endure the hardship? It is necessary to have a clear goal, firm confidence, hone the will, but also to have the wisdom and understanding of the middle and upper level in learning, and then consult a virtuous teacher, it is estimated that after 3 years, a Korean who practices taekwondo can be leveled, and the red belt is for little girls to see, and people with high martial arts must also have noble moral sentiments in order to be a real master.
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It depends on your physical fitness.
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Yes, but moving up to a red belt depends on your performance.
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Except for some trouble pulling the ligaments, nothing else.
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