Starting Muay Thai

killswitch

White Belt
Hi All.
I've finally found a Muay Thai school where I live and have always wanted to do some form of Martial Art.
At the age of 26, I was wondering if I might be too old to start?
Will I still be able to reach my full potential and become competitive?

Thanks guys!
 
i'm 42 and have my first fight (and yes, i will propaly to some 20 year old kid. :-) ) in a month, i have been doing muay thai for litttle over a year.

It's not about becoming a big MT star, but what you learn along the way.
 
Thanks and Yes, you're right. It's more about the learning experience; fitness, and strength.
I guess it all comes down to my own dedication, whether I'll be able to win fights or not.
 
There's a difference between getting into competitions and turning pro.
I think that everyone who is fit and skilled enough can compete in amateur fights (your instructor can arrange interclub fights).
 
Hi All.
I've finally found a Muay Thai school where I live and have always wanted to do some form of Martial Art.
At the age of 26, I was wondering if I might be too old to start?
Will I still be able to reach my full potential and become competitive?

Thanks guys!
no, you are younger than me already, 26 not old lah.
 

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