? for those already doing martial arts
This question is for those who have done martial arts either from workout videos or in a class or both.
I really want to learn but don't have the money to do so(money for the class or the commute as I live in the boonies

So my question is this: Should I go ahead and learn from the OnDemand program and YouTube or wait until I have the money to take the class?
Did you learn from videos or in a class? Or both?
I do realize that in a class with a live teacher really is better since they can correct you and such, but I just can't decide if I should start now with the videos or wait until I have the money....
Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated!! :laugh:
May The Force Be With You
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It's kind of impossible to learn well from videos. Every now and then I learn a new kata from youtube and when we do this kata in classes for the first time, it always turns out to have a lot of these tiny, very important details that I didn't notice on the video. You're also unable to tell what kind of mistakes you're doing when you don't know what to look for.
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The point of Martial Arts to learn to defend yourself and if you have no one to practice with, you wont know if what you're learning is actually effective. So I would save up and get involved with classes.
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Amayilia wrote: Hi everyone!!
This question is for those who have done martial arts either from workout videos or in a class or both.
I really want to learn but don't have the money to do so(money for the class or the commute as I live in the boonies) There is a program on OnDemand and also some videos on YouTube that I have found.
So my question is this: Should I go ahead and learn from the OnDemand program and YouTube or wait until I have the money to take the class?
Did you learn from videos or in a class? Or both?
I do realize that in a class with a live teacher really is better since they can correct you and such, but I just can't decide if I should start now with the videos or wait until I have the money....
Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated!! :laugh:
May The Force Be With You
In my opinion it is highly unlikely for most people to learn a real martial art program online. Simply because there is no one with you to help correct you when you make mistakes. However that is simply one jedi's point of view.
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I actually finally found one close by!!


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Since I moved to Japan last September, I've been studying alone, relying on my teacher's videos on his Facebook to ensure I don't get rusty. It's definitely useful for remembering the basics, but naturally mistakes can be made. If you have a friend willing to practice with you, going through video lessons together can do a lot more good, because you can sometimes feel what you're doing wrong, and then help each other to figure it out.
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but if your gonna start learning from the internet, look for a section for comments on whatever site your on to check what others are saying about the person teaching!!
obviously training with a live person is more beneficial because sparring is the best way to learn how to apply what your learning (Kinda helps to have a real person for this) but from my experience no respected martial arts instructor would put you in a sparring situation without teaching you at least the basics first

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