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Yeah it's a pretty stupid comment. Yeah you're probably not really going to fight when you're older but no reason why older people can't train boxing..around 23:50 comments on sparring/Ip Man.
Earlier he says boxing is more of a younger man's art. Not sure why you can't box later in life. I didn't quite understand that comment.
..around 23:50 comments on sparring/Ip Man.
Earlier he says boxing is more of a younger man's art. Not sure why you can't box later in life. I didn't quite understand that comment.
Yeah it's a pretty stupid comment. Yeah you're probably not really going to fight when you're older but no reason why older people can't train boxing
Competing with pros on a high competition level as Young was talking about and the OP referenced?Masters division.
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I have some friends who compete.
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Competing with pros on a high competition level as Young was talking about and the OP referenced?
I think a lot of times when people make that kind of reference ("___ is a young man's game"), they are referring to the top level. In which case, that's reasonably true of all physical pursuits. Even golfers stop being competitive at the top level (with a couple of notable exceptions) after age 50. I once met a former TKD international competitor (I think he was from Iran, competed in some of the larger tournaments in his day, and won more than one - but memory is hazy). He was probably 35, and referred to TKD as a young man's game. Of course, don't tell my brother that (he started TKD in his mid-40's), but then my brother isn't trying to compete at an international level - he just wants to learn the art as best he can.Masters division.
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I have some friends who compete.
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Absolutely...however, they are not stepping into the ring vs a highly competent young person who's in their prime years as what was Mr. Young's point.Competing at an amateur level. Which they do take pretty seriously.