RandomPhantom700
Master of Arts
Ok, I posted this question a long time ago, but as it was a long time ago and I'm still curious, here goes nothing.
I'm a 25-year-old grad student and, while I'd say I'm fit, I know I'm not the most toned person out there. This is mostly due to a condition I was born with which severely curtails my ability to partake in aerobic exercise. Basically, my body doesn't breathe more based on the buildup of CO2 like most people's bodies do. It was a great excuse in middle and high school to get out of P.E., but now it's a bit of a frustration.
Anyway, what I'm curious about is if there are any MA styles which I might train in which either don't concentrate on or avoid completely aerobic exercise. I know this may be akin to asking if it's possible to drive a car without gas, but those are the cards I was dealt and I'd like to find some means of training in a defensive MA. Any suggestions or thoughts? Thanks ahead of time.
I'm a 25-year-old grad student and, while I'd say I'm fit, I know I'm not the most toned person out there. This is mostly due to a condition I was born with which severely curtails my ability to partake in aerobic exercise. Basically, my body doesn't breathe more based on the buildup of CO2 like most people's bodies do. It was a great excuse in middle and high school to get out of P.E., but now it's a bit of a frustration.
Anyway, what I'm curious about is if there are any MA styles which I might train in which either don't concentrate on or avoid completely aerobic exercise. I know this may be akin to asking if it's possible to drive a car without gas, but those are the cards I was dealt and I'd like to find some means of training in a defensive MA. Any suggestions or thoughts? Thanks ahead of time.