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Im looking for something new to do ive wrestled for 2 years and had some conflict..I am 16 is it too late to start something like tae kwon do and be successful? Im really dedicated and willing to work hard if it isnt too late.
 
Good lord I hope not! I was around 30 when I finally found a place I liked and strarted to really train. Drop over to the meet and greet section and post a bit more about yourself! Welcome to Martial Talk by the way, there are tons of great people here and they are very willing to give valuable insights.
 
No it is never too late to start any Martial Art program. All it takes is dedication and you seem to have it.

By the way hello and happy posting.
 
What they said - many is the time I've wished I started in high school instead of college. It is never too late to try to learn about something you're interested in. Good luck, and I look forward to hearing more about what you decide and what you learn.
 
thanks a lot for the encouragement everyone i appreciate it.
thanks for the welcoming to the site im glad that i stumbled across this site.
I am already trying to get loose again (its been a year since the last year i wrestled) and trying to watch videos to get the basics down so when i actually start class ill just be that much further
 
You are NEVER too old..Age is just a number, IGNORE it....Every week various martial arts publication have stories of those who did not start until their 60's....
 
.I am 16 is it too late to start something like tae kwon do and be successful?

Jeezuz, where do kids get this notion?

The martial arts were originally never for kids. They were serious combat methods for adults. The idea that you must start by age 3 or it's too late is just blisteringly bizarre. The widespread entrance of children into the martial arts is something very very recent.

Get involved, hope you have a great journey.
 
It depends on what you mean by "successful." Fight at the Olympic level? maybe. But maybe not. For any other thing in Taekwondo....certainly not. Welcome to MT, BTW!
 
Im looking for something new to do ive wrestled for 2 years and had some conflict..I am 16 is it too late to start something like tae kwon do and be successful? Im really dedicated and willing to work hard if it isnt too late.
Sixteen isn't too young, ideally you should have been doing it since you were five, but we can't control our childhoods.
Sean
 
Im looking for something new to do ive wrestled for 2 years and had some conflict..I am 16 is it too late to start something like tae kwon do and be successful? Im really dedicated and willing to work hard if it isnt too late.

I'll second everyone else's heck no. You may even find the TKD helps you with your wrestling and the other way around, my 15 year old son has.
 
No way is that too late! I started when I was 17 when I finally could afford to pay for classes myself since my parents never really wanted me to do MA when I was a child. Now after 2.5 awesome years I will be testing for 1st Dan on december. I say go for it!
 
There was one student who started training with my instructor when he was 70. He must be one of the most spry people I've ever met. He does mostly private classes because he can't keep up but man, I saw him hitting the makiwara the one day, he must have been at it for 20 min before he gave up, and he was hitting it hard.

Point of my winded story, I agree with what everyone else has said, there's no such thing as "too old to start martial arts".
 
We've an excellent chap who is over fifty and got his 1st dan this year. Its all good. At that age of course you get stiffer I think, but 16? A good age to start.
 
No, 16 is not too late. I had wrestled for 12 years and did not start into eastern martial arts until i was 18. Give it a good strong go and train hard. Good luck!
 
Im looking for something new to do ive wrestled for 2 years and had some conflict..I am 16 is it too late to start something like tae kwon do and be successful? Im really dedicated and willing to work hard if it isnt too late.

Taekwondo is a great choice! I've been doing it since 94 and loved every bit....well most of it! There are students over 50 that have started and have done really well at our school. You'll do fine. Make sure to practice and work hard like you said. Good books to compliment your training can be found at www.amazon.com. (I'd post the actual links but my IE wont let me copy and paste, sorry).

Do a search for Richard Chun; his advancing in taekwondo and "taekwondo" books are excellent. Those two books will probably be all you ever need for taekwondo, unless you are are doing ITF taekwondo.

Stretching Scientifically by Tom Kurz is great for stretching. He gives you a proper stretching routine, how to stretch, when to stretch etc...

I'd even recommend Billy Blanks Tae Bo Bootcamp elite with resistance bands as a good compliment to tae kwon do training. I won't elaborate unless you are interested.

Laaastly, don't take it too serious. Train hard; practice hard like I'm sure you will, but be ready to laugh at your mistakes and keep on practicing. Just remember to enjoy yourself!
 

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