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Is it a bad idea to do 2 martial arts sports at the same time?
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<blockquote data-quote="anon1" data-source="post: 2733439" data-attributes="member: 214531"><p>Its generally bad because if you have 2 martial arts you will have to do them on different days and you wont have time to focus on one, a while back i was doing Muay Thai and Jujitsu and I was consitintley in and out of the martials arts gym, I would do 4 jujitsu classes and 4 muay thai classes in a week (because i wanted to get better and both and I wouldnt get better doing 2 classes of each) which means that one day I had to do two classes, It was exhausting, but since Taekwondo and Kickboxing are the same concept (striking, kicking) you can do it differently. I would recomend going 5 - 6 times a week, maybe do 3 tkd classes and 3 kickboxing classes, or 3 kick boxing classes and 2 taekwondo classes and then the next week switch. Personally if i had to choose between the two I would go with Kickboxing. Kick boxing teaches real good kicks and punches unlike taekwondo which teacher you alot of fancy jumping kicks. Ive done tkd for a free week trial and the majority of the things we did was air kicking and stretching, also for a workout we did like 40 pushups and 80 situps for me is pretty easy, in kick boxing we do alot ofo heavybag speedbag work that will push you to your limits and condition and strengthen your body, also kick boxing has better punches than tkd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anon1, post: 2733439, member: 214531"] Its generally bad because if you have 2 martial arts you will have to do them on different days and you wont have time to focus on one, a while back i was doing Muay Thai and Jujitsu and I was consitintley in and out of the martials arts gym, I would do 4 jujitsu classes and 4 muay thai classes in a week (because i wanted to get better and both and I wouldnt get better doing 2 classes of each) which means that one day I had to do two classes, It was exhausting, but since Taekwondo and Kickboxing are the same concept (striking, kicking) you can do it differently. I would recomend going 5 - 6 times a week, maybe do 3 tkd classes and 3 kickboxing classes, or 3 kick boxing classes and 2 taekwondo classes and then the next week switch. Personally if i had to choose between the two I would go with Kickboxing. Kick boxing teaches real good kicks and punches unlike taekwondo which teacher you alot of fancy jumping kicks. Ive done tkd for a free week trial and the majority of the things we did was air kicking and stretching, also for a workout we did like 40 pushups and 80 situps for me is pretty easy, in kick boxing we do alot ofo heavybag speedbag work that will push you to your limits and condition and strengthen your body, also kick boxing has better punches than tkd. [/QUOTE]
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