Martial Arts for those over age 55
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KageKeeper wrote: I am not, Rickie. I am "only" 42. However, I am a practitioner of Tai Chi and Qi Gong and can, with certainty, recommend it for those over 55.
Actually I've just started Qi Gong. I have sooooooooooo many minor achs and pains I'm hoping the core/energy/slow movement/stretch will help.
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I'm with KageKeeper, I highly recommend Tai Chi.
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Rickie wrote: Actually I've just started Qi Gong. I have sooooooooooo many minor achs and pains I'm hoping the core/energy/slow movement/stretch will help.
They help immensely. Prior to starting I would often have very tense and painful back , shoulder and neck pains. Doing regular Tai Chi/Qi Gong reduces the occurrences to practically nothing, and when it does flare up, I know how to mitigate it.
Couple that with the Energy work that is inherent with this Art and its effects are truly "miraculous".
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Correct me if I am wrong Tai Chi moves, while internally focused are more self defense moves and is younger than Qi. Qi Gong is an older art/practice and primarly an internal energy thing. I find the self defencs thoughts/images that come from the moves distracting from the peace of mind and gentleness I want to hold while moving.
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Tai Chi is an interesting art-form in that it depends on what the student wants to get out of it. Yes, absolutely, there is a martial art aspect to it, however, it is not necessary to learn the martial aspects of it. Tai Chi is wonderful, all by itself, for Energy work. I use it as a form of moving meditation as well. It is great to enter Wuji and perform the moves. Qi Gong is older, yes, and is primarily intended for internal Energy work/meditation.
I enjoy using both in conjunction with each other.
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I cannot say this for competitive martial sports like MMA, Thai boxing etc., but as a Jedi you would want to stick to the more spiritual martial arts anyway.
It is important to always be aware of your age. Every age needs its own special approach. Your're 55+ and that's great. But physically you would want to take it all a bit more slowly. In the beginning be careful whith rolling, falling and any sorts of wrestling or joint locking. Injuries heal slower the older you are. Once your body has gained more strength and flexibility again by frequent training, "there is no stopping you".
Any good trainer will tell you the same I guess.
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From Qigong it's not far to Tai Chi, if you want to add some self-defence applications later...
... like in 30-40 years or so, when you get bored.
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I'm 55 this Thursday lol Practice 5 hours a week Judo and Tai Jutsu mostly. Long as you keep reasonably fit and healthy and you are safe to practice age is not a barrier . The only barrier in any Martial Art in my opinion is the self
Yours in the Spirit of Budo
Mike
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