Good job! It all depends on what you prefer. Fine tuning is a matter of personal taste :)
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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This is more a goal vs another goal. If I stay around 140-145 I can work with that and start fighting at whatever weight class that is, i'm worried if I go to another weight class by jumping to 155 I'd be outclassed in strength
17 Feb 14 by member: Bunnyhall
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Oh, you are fighting! I didn't know that! :) That is definitely a problem if you move up class :P Is there anything good about it though?
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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Work your way up to the heavier class slowly while fighting in your current class? That way you will be truly ready when you move up?
17 Feb 14 by member: njashka8
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You have to do what you feel will be best for you. Only you know where you need to be. If you are shortening your original goal, Make sure you question yourself as to why. As long as you are happy where you are or feel its best for you than stay where you are.. Good luck and great job so far!
17 Feb 14 by member: MrsDuval1022
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by "about it" I mean, "about moving up class" :)
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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The only thing good about it is i'll be a light weight instead of a feather weight, which in all honesty makes me feel better. But also I'm comfortable being my weight so It's all confusing. And the more I move up the harder it'll be to reach my fighting goal which is fighting in japan.
17 Feb 14 by member: Bunnyhall
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So it's either feeling better with yourself VS fighting in Japan huh. What if fighting in Japan makes you feel better about yourself? :D
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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But I understand, you could still get to fight in Japan if you went up class but it's looking more difficult from where you are. Things are complicated... :P
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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Well, maybe give a little more thought in general, The right thing will come to you, and a goal can always be changed to further better yourself. Do not stress too bad about it though. Maybe talking to a trainer to get expert advice may be advisable for this kind of matter?
17 Feb 14 by member: MrsDuval1022
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I've had Tawkwondo classes like 10 years ago or so during a very short time. The instructor told my father I was ok but lacked aggression lol. I couldn't get myself to hit the instructor hard as much as he told me to :P. I would always hit him softly lol. I don't know why.
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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I think I was afraid of hurting the guy, as much as he would probably not be hurt by it lol.
17 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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Well whatever I decide on I know it'll end well if I keep trying for it. I'm just waiting for an answer. I took tae kwon do when i was younger also, but it never felt right for me. In high school I met my best friend who taught me how to street fight, which made me enjoy it more. I'm no ufc fighter, but I do enjoy it. that and boxing.
17 Feb 14 by member: Bunnyhall
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I think that's the most important! (to keep on trying). Yeah, martial arts like Tawkwondo are more artistic than practical heheh :) Boxing is a great fighting sport! I think you'll do great! You seem highly motivated and that's half the battle won already! :)
18 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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probably, the next part of the battle is financing lol
18 Feb 14 by member: Bunnyhall
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I wish you good luck on that!
18 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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Why did I write "Tawkwondo" twice?!? lol Didn't even notice it my finger slipped a little to the left lol ;)
18 Feb 14 by member: euheide
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