Is it possible to learn taekwondo, karate, and other martial arts for myopia with more than 300 degr

Updated on physical education 2024-05-28
43 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No problem, because what sports need is sports vision, that is, to be able to see the fast as slow, rather than seeing how many beans there are on the opponent's face, with the improvement of skills, it is a subconscious action, you don't need to look at it at all, it is just a feeling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    OK! Only by studying hard, learning these will not delay your own learning...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Look at Bruce Lee, he is 600 degrees nearsighted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Probably not, because the blur is a little, but it's not so much that you can't even see people anywhere, (I have a senior who is the first in the taekwondo gym, and I later learned that he is 500+ degrees myopia) strongman.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I advise you not to do it. Too dangerous. I'm afraid you'll get hurt.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I suggest that for your personal safety, it's best not to be laughed at when you wear glasses to practice boxing.

    There is a problem with the study back.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, it's okay to learn to keep fit, but if it's competitive sports, it's a bit of a problem.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't affect that there are also myopic students in the place where I studied.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start by asking yourself, what is the purpose of learning a martial art?

    Exercising your body? That doesn't make a difference.

    PK with others? Then you can see Bruce Lee, he is short-sighted.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I took off my glasses during 400° actual combat training and brought them with me when I practiced. We must be amateurs, so we don't need to take it too seriously.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm a taekwondo teacher and it's fine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's okay, it won't make any difference. You can bring.

    -Train.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to your choice, I will suggest that you practice karate.

    Source bar. Karate bai is actually a kind of extension of the Chinese martial arts

    Martial arts is also a kind of DAO kung fu that changes one's own physique. If you have studied dance, you should know that muscles and bones are also one of the most important components of a girl's health. As long as you practice well and don't deliberately diverge in training, your body shape will not be biased towards stout development.

    If you go online to find out who practice karate, there are actually a lot of beautiful girls. As for you saying that myopia is 300 degrees, then it is not a problem, Bruce Lee is still myopic 500 degrees.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sanda, it's still okay for you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My personal opinion, you can learn Yongchun boxing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If self-defense is to be effective, it is necessary to do some targeted training, so that there is no lack of exercise. First of all, you must first improve your physique, girls are always weaker than boys in terms of body, if you blindly learn those self-defense techniques that hit the vital points, and use them timidly, not only may not be effective, but also may anger gangsters. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the physical and mental quality, which can only be achieved through exercise.

    Also, the martial arts categories you mentioned have gradually become competitive in nature, and even in performance nature, and it is difficult to refine your needs for self-defense.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The taekwondo and karate you said are relatively large in exercise, so it shouldn't be suitable for you...

    The amount of exercise in Aikido is small, which can play a role in self-defense, and also has a certain effect of strengthening the body, which is a bit similar to the concept of Tai Chi. . . But Aikido is more about technique than tai chi...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Then learn hunter self-defense, you**? If you are in Changsha, you can worship me as a teacher, and I am the master of hunter self-defense. This kung fu is definitely suitable for your requirements.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Taekwondo, one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet to fight or fight.

    Karate is formed by combining traditional Japanese martial arts with the Ryukyu martial art of Karato, which originated from the Japanese martial arts and the Ryukyu Karato.

    Taekwondo's leg method accounts for about seventy percent, focusing on long-distance strikes and gorgeous movements;

    Karate includes kicking, hitting, falling, holding, throwing, locking, choke, reverse skills, point points and other techniques, and some schools also practice ** techniques, strong and powerful;

    Both of these martial arts have a practical combat nature and can have a certain effect on self-defense, but they are not omnipotent.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, learn taekwondo karate, the instructor in teaching, does not recommend fighting, only self-defense.

    In addition, it is necessary to see whether the coach teaches actual combat competition and actual self-defense in teaching.

    If you meet a black-hearted coach who just wants to make money and tells you that you can only learn these things after being a black belt, congratulations, you just learned some radio gymnastics.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There's a reason for that, too.

    First of all, taekwondo and karate are more systematic, unlike martial arts, which are more about the level of the instructor.

    Secondly, to be honest, there are too few people who teach martial arts, and it is easy for parents to think that it is Jianghu ** (it seems that we often link martial arts with Shaolin, and don't go to Songshan ** to learn martial arts?) Hey).

    There is also the fact that martial arts are more sophisticated and long-term, and people don't take a horse for a year first? Modern people definitely don't do this.

    Although martial arts are very popular among foreigners, taekwondo and karate have formal international competitions and referee standards, while Chinese kung fu has none at all!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It depends on how old you are, about 30 years old, it's still okay, if you use it for self-defense to find a free fighting class, or jiu-jitsu, jiu-jitsu introduction is fast singles, taekwondo if you want to pick up girls that is a good choice, if you want to fight in actual combat you have to use an iron rod to roll the leg (that is, to slide back and forth with a stick or knock) to increase the hardness of the bones, that taste is who rolls who knows, as for the ligament, it is no matter what you learn to pull, you have to be mentally prepared.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I just learned judo, in fact, the best time is to start elementary school, and now it can only be like exercising, after all, you still have to work and live, and it is unbearable to study normally. It's good to be interested in learning it, huh...

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Like judo is okay....But taekwondo is difficult....Because the flexibility is not good...

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Adults can learn taekwondo.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes! I learned it in 07.,Now it's a black belt 1.,I'm 84 years old.。。。 Do the math for yourself how old I learned.

    You're only 12 years old, so young!

    You can learn, you can learn at the age of 6 or 7.

    However, if you are older, your comprehension ability can be stronger and you can learn quickly.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Taekwondo can be learned from 5 years old to 40 years old, but you have to stick to it, or you won't practice it after a few times, and you can't defend yourself. However, it will be hard for you to press your legs, after all, you have to put in more effort when you are a child of the same age, because you can't press your legs in taekwondo, and you can't improve your legs in the future.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    You must be very envious of others who know kung fu.

    If you can endure hardship, you can study.

    There are benefits to learning.

    I have two classmates who are also full of enthusiasm to learn, but if you give up halfway, you must first think about whether you want to learn very much.

    Are you mentally prepared for possible future pain?

    It's good to have a lot of enthusiasm, but the boring training in the later stage will gradually wear out your enthusiasm, can you persevere?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's best not to learn myopia, because taekwondo, karate, sanda, and martial arts all need to fight, and if you are short-sighted, you have to wear glasses on the field, (you may be beaten away.) And Sanda is easy to hurt the muscles and bones, and if you don't do it, you will be half paralyzed.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is best to learn taekwondo for a year, wait for a little basic, and then switch to karate, and if you pass 175cm, practice martial arts.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In fact, if the leg is hard, it doesn't matter, as long as you do your best, the coach will not have to press your leg to the ground, so it hurts, my leg is very hard, the kicking leg is bent, but it doesn't matter.

    And learning taekwondo can improve the flexibility, coordination and agility of the body, can develop intelligence to enhance concentration, cultivate the ability to react instantaneously, cultivate perseverance, but also can correct posture, fitness and self-defense, and cultivate noble character.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Martial arts, just practice martial arts routines, which have a very good effect on body coordination and muscles and bones, because you are still young, you don't need to learn some fighting techniques, that is very likely to make your body develop deformities, practice a cripple, now is to press the legs, play some routines, these are enough, wait until your body is fully developed, and then practice some sanda and other fighting techniques.

    Don't learn taekwondo, those are all fancy, but this one is very handsome, if you want to attract little girls, you might as well learn some movements, but the main thing is to learn other fighting techniques, Muay Thai is very lethal, but if you don't practice at home, it will be very bad, I don't recommend you to learn Muay Thai, because if you study hard, Muay Thai is too hurtful, and by the age of forty or fifty, you are basically crippled.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Your purpose is to have self-defense skills and the ability to have more than a dozen, according to your conditions, taekwondo for a month, sanda for half a year (I also took a college sanda class, to be honest, it's really not good, at least we are like this), and highly myopia, it is more difficult to achieve this purpose! It takes hard work. If you really want to learn, let's talk about what to do, if you want one-to-many, first of all, you must have one or two moves to lose the ability in seconds, that is, one move to defeat the enemy, the so-called one move to defeat the enemy is not a powerful move, but the ability you have after long-term hard training.

    The above three martial arts are recommended for sanda, because taekwondo is too fancy in order to popularize, karate is not popular, and sanda techniques are relatively comprehensive and scientific. Choose a regular Sanda gym system to learn for a period of time, according to the coach's guidance to practice actual combat, this process is inevitable, the network can not teach you the most basic things, the foundation needs to be guided by the coach, because you are myopic and suffer from boxing, it is recommended that you practice more legs, especially the forward kick, side kick, back kick, a dozen more use, until the leg method is used freely, and you can start to practice a dozen more techniques when you have the confidence to kick an adult. Note that none of the three martial arts you mentioned above can teach you more than a dozen techniques, and you need to explore and practice them yourself.

    There are several points in a dozen more: footwork, balance, speed, coherence and most importantly, awareness, you are not a professional athlete, it is difficult to knock down the enemy, the only thing you can do is to control the distance, so that the enemy cannot get close to you, so as to give you a chance to evacuate, pay attention, a dozen more than a run is a victory. At the beginning of the practice, practice any leg in all directions, after proficiency to add footwork, and then after proficiency, ask three friends to hold the target from three directions close to you, you use the leg method to prevent it from approaching, if you can best ask a friend to wear protective gear to beat you, at this time you should first kick to solve the rear enemy, and then use footwork to the enemy closest to you as a shield, pull others to the other side of the person, and finally solve one by one.

    It's very difficult to do a dozen, and you can't train without hard training, and I hope it helps you.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There are many schools of karate, and there are very few formal dojos in the country for political and historical reasons.

    If you plan to study, then it is recommended to look for it in first- and second-tier cities.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Karate and Taekwondo can be learned both, but in separate order, it is recommended to learn Taekwondo first, learn the yellow and green belts and then learn traditional karate. The basic skills of taekwondo are a little better than karate, because it is really simple, it is a horse step punch, upper, middle and lower blocking, Tai Chi Chapter 123 is about momentum, as long as the force is completely correct, the back is straight, and the lunge is pulled away, it is basically very imposing. Learn that the yellow and green belts are basically double flying, down splits, side kicks, horizontal kicks, (in the air) backspin kicks, back kicks, hand knives (breaking), punches, basic defense, basic stamina, basic reactions, all steps, and body balance.

    If you go further, get the green belt and buy protective gear to fight in actual combat, so that your understanding of martial arts will be improved by a great level in instantaneous reaction. If you play well, you will be more comfortable with karate in the future.

    In actual combat, taekwondo mainly attacks with legs, characterized by fast and accurate ruthlessness, fast rushing, fast legs, faster consecutive moves, most of the people who can dodge when parrying will not block and dodge, in encounters, taekwondo masters can solve the battle in a very short time, usually just a group of legs is enough to knock down the opponent.

    Karate in actual combat, a variety of attack methods, punches, legs, hand knives, elbow strikes, knee collisions are the main attack methods, the practice of karate has high requirements for physical fitness, will be strengthened in various ways to improve the physical fitness of practitioners, move skills, due to the variety of attack methods, each practitioner not only has a different fighting style, the fighting style will be different, some are more boxing skills, some are more leg skills, some are mainly blocking, and even some are mainly throwing skills.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Yes! Karate is assisted by taekwondo's legs and pace, and it is very powerful.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It's all the same, see which one suits you, this one suits you is not your body condition, to be honest, you can learn anything, the key depends on whether your transportation is convenient or not, and the reputation of the martial arts hall, whether it can really let you learn something, it is not recommended to learn, you can't chew too much, you can eat indiscriminately, and you can't make up for it if you waste time.

    In fact, now most people are in a curious psychology to get in touch with martial arts, in this way, karate taekwondo is popular, their propaganda methods and operation models, it is indeed worth learning, in fact, like learning anything, their own efforts are the right way.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Yes! As long as you have time, no problem, I hope you become a master.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Yes, no problem at all, and it's good.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Yes, if you don't learn well, it's a chicken rib.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Karate, Sanda or Taekwondo, which is more powerful?

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Which is the most powerful in taekwondo, karate or sanda? After reading it, I finally understood.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Personally, I think karate is more powerful, and the training is not only basic skills.

    Practical skills for competitions.

    There are also self-defense techniques that simulate field fighting.

    Traditional karate can not be said to be very well understood, but the lethality and practicality are much worse than extreme vacuum karate, extreme vacuum karate is a fusion of a number of martial arts to create a school of karate, and now the domestic karate dojo is basically all teaching extreme vacuum karate.

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