Martial Arts After 40

Martial Arts After 40

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  • Create Date:2021-07-16 06:51:11
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Sang H. Kim
  • ISBN:1880336294
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Summary

Martial Arts After Forty is the first book ever to explore the needs and advantages of the over-forty martial artist。 It takes an in-depth look at the realities of training in mid-life including: What type of exercises are beneficial and which ones are dangerous? What are the effects of aging and what impact do they have on training? How can baby boomers keep up in a class of Gen-Xers? What types of injuries are common after forty and how can you prevent them? In addition to providing a wealth of fitness and training information, author Sang H。 Kim addresses the fact that many older martial artists are looking for something more meaningful than just a good workout。 His positive and knowledgeable approach to taking up or continuing martial arts training after 40 is inspiring, reassuring and informative。 This book should be read by every adult martial artist regardless of age。"

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Reviews

Ed Fernandez

Very well written and informative。 I’ve revisited the table of contents for a review of a chapter or area I’m focusing on。 A book for reference and to come back to every now and then。

Ryan Coons

Completely generic and intuitively obvious information。 This book contains nothing that you haven't heard already if you've lived to see age 40。 Completely generic and intuitively obvious information。 This book contains nothing that you haven't heard already if you've lived to see age 40。 。。。more

Marc Zirogiannis

Very Good Book。 Well written。 The title clearly defines what it is about but the substance is well laid out, practical, and encouraging for martial artists over the age of 40。 This book is just what is needed for an adult individual who is considering the martial arts, or a return to the martial arts but fears they are too old。 Nice writing style。

Russell

Its nice to know that I can practice martial arts through middle age and (hopefully) into old age but there is nothing particularly earth shattering in this book,e。g。 dont foreget to stretch, if you pull a muscle stop,make sure you hydrate well enough。 I would certainly hope that any middle age martial artists are already doing all of those things。