Hello all artists,
I could really use some help with my situation. I'm 41 yrs old with numerous physical limitations that hasn't trained in over 25 yrs but i am driven by an overwhelming desire to get back to where I started. I first was exposed to martial arts in 1982 when I trained in Hap ki do and Tae kwon do at a local school as a teenager. I loved it! However, I had already suffered a serious knee injury 2 yrs previously and quit after only 1 1/2 monthes due to extreme pain during kicks or low stances. The joint locks and throws seemed to come very naturally to me but the tae kwon do was difficult to pick up. Now after 25 yrs the urge has hit me again to get back in to it( to be honest it never left). However, now I have several other limitations that I have to consider. My collerbone was shattered 15 yrs ago and after 3 surgeries still causes constant pain also the same shoulder was dislocated and my wrist suffered torn cartilage and two torn ligaments. Beyond that I suffer from an abdominal hernia that splits me right down the six pack so hard shots to the gut would be a problem. As you can see I probably shouldn't even think about martial arts at all but the feeling I have is so strong that I think that logic may have to take a back seat this time. I have spent 25 yrs listing the reasons why I shouldn't and only the last 4 months why I should. I'm still fairly strong with good reflexes and have been told I have "very strong chi" by an old Chinese man I met by coincidence one time.
Enough of my sob story!!! Basically my question is what style would be appropriate for someone of my limitations. I have done many hours of research on the internet but it is hard to really get a feel for a certain style from a web site. An old friend has offered to teach me American Kenpo yet the only info I can get on that is family trees and arguments about origins. What is the art really like? Kicks, strikes, jointlocks, pressure points, internal or external? Ireally could use some guidence
I could really use some help with my situation. I'm 41 yrs old with numerous physical limitations that hasn't trained in over 25 yrs but i am driven by an overwhelming desire to get back to where I started. I first was exposed to martial arts in 1982 when I trained in Hap ki do and Tae kwon do at a local school as a teenager. I loved it! However, I had already suffered a serious knee injury 2 yrs previously and quit after only 1 1/2 monthes due to extreme pain during kicks or low stances. The joint locks and throws seemed to come very naturally to me but the tae kwon do was difficult to pick up. Now after 25 yrs the urge has hit me again to get back in to it( to be honest it never left). However, now I have several other limitations that I have to consider. My collerbone was shattered 15 yrs ago and after 3 surgeries still causes constant pain also the same shoulder was dislocated and my wrist suffered torn cartilage and two torn ligaments. Beyond that I suffer from an abdominal hernia that splits me right down the six pack so hard shots to the gut would be a problem. As you can see I probably shouldn't even think about martial arts at all but the feeling I have is so strong that I think that logic may have to take a back seat this time. I have spent 25 yrs listing the reasons why I shouldn't and only the last 4 months why I should. I'm still fairly strong with good reflexes and have been told I have "very strong chi" by an old Chinese man I met by coincidence one time.
Enough of my sob story!!! Basically my question is what style would be appropriate for someone of my limitations. I have done many hours of research on the internet but it is hard to really get a feel for a certain style from a web site. An old friend has offered to teach me American Kenpo yet the only info I can get on that is family trees and arguments about origins. What is the art really like? Kicks, strikes, jointlocks, pressure points, internal or external? Ireally could use some guidence