Hi everyone, I'm new here and I feel that my situation might be a bit unique. I stopped doing martial arts back in 1997 and I am now 48 years old. I am quite a bit overweight (hence why I want to get back in), and I am looking for something that is low-impact and uses the hands more than the feet. I have bad knees so getting down on the ground is out of the question and my flexibility is now horrible. I previously back in my late teens and early 20s took Kung Fu, which was a mix of Kempo and Hung Gar. The history of the style is a bit controversial, so for that reason, I won't mention the lineage (or lack thereof). In the 2 years I was there I made it to brown belt and then quit due to a lot of internal politics in the club. I am looking for something with more structure. I would prefer something with a ranking system in it, to help keep me motivated. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
As someone having some back issues, I think what is "low impact" is relative to your issues. Even back issues is relative, there are different kinds, and advice that works for some, may not work for me. I have simply found out that flexing certain directions is better than extension, but some directions are fine, others are not. Same for knees I think.
So for me "low impact" has nothing to do with the contact level of sparring. I participate in contact sparring, and getting kickes and punches and getting some bruises is not a problem at all. For me, doing some low stances in KATA is much worse!
So you might need to just jump onto something and see what works for you.
I have back pain from the most commong kick, chudan mawashi geri, but can train some jump kicks without problems.
I have myself given priority to fighting, and cutting down on kata, as that is better for my back. Although it might sound "tought" to do hard contact sparring - it's not that simple I think.
I am actually also a bit overweight and 50+
For me RUNNING is the worst thing I can do, it gets my back.