Hello everyone! :) Im new here , and I would like to help me in something here!
Well, I was playing football from the age of 7 and im 18 now! I was very good and I had an invitation to an other country! But I didn't went because of my injury! I stopped footbal cause of that! They said me to start swimming because I have a nice body and a good heart! (Thank god :D). Never mind, I started swimming everything is good! I love that sport! But I still play football but not in a team! With some other team with bet and in 5x5 - 7x7 - 8x8 championships! What's my question now? I want to start martial arts but not stopping swimming! Im doing 3 times a week swimming in about 50 minutes each practise! Can I make them both without any injures or problems?
Thanks in advance! :)
Hello everyone! :) Im new here , and I would like to help me in something here!
Well, I was playing football from the age of 7 and im 18 now! I was very good and I had an invitation to an other country! But I didn't went because of my injury! I stopped footbal cause of that! They said me to start swimming because I have a nice body and a good heart! (Thank god :D). Never mind, I started swimming everything is good! I love that sport! But I still play football but not in a team! With some other team with bet and in 5x5 - 7x7 - 8x8 championships! What's my question now? I want to start martial arts but not stopping swimming! Im doing 3 times a week swimming in about 50 minutes each practise! Can I make them both without any injures or problems? Thanks in advance! :)
You can choose to do both.
You're not swimming much. Just 3x per week. Swimming injuries tend to be repetitive use type stuff and sometimes aches, strains, and pulls. Sometimes fatigue, expecially when you increase yardage, intensity or frequency.
Martial arts are likely to cause many more injuries. Read the waiver your do jo, academy or training center requires you to sign.
here's one I pulled off the web:
the martial arts techniques which I learn at the Academy are capable of causing minor or serious physical injury (including abrasions, bruises, bleeding, broken bones or cartilage, or other tissue or organ damage), emotional or psychological injury, death, or property damage, whenever I use them against another person or physical objects, either in class at the Academy or elsewhere.
All that stuff can happen and there's no way to guarantee that it won't.
Hello everyone! :) Im new here , and I would like to help me in something here!
Well, I was playing football from the age of 7 and im 18 now! I was very good and I had an invitation to an other country! But I didn't went because of my injury! I stopped footbal cause of that! They said me to start swimming because I have a nice body and a good heart! (Thank god :D). Never mind, I started swimming everything is good! I love that sport! But I still play football but not in a team! With some other team with bet and in 5x5 - 7x7 - 8x8 championships! What's my question now? I want to start martial arts but not stopping swimming! Im doing 3 times a week swimming in about 50 minutes each practise! Can I make them both without any injures or problems? Thanks in advance! :)
You can choose to do both.
You're not swimming much. Just 3x per week. Swimming injuries tend to be repetitive use type stuff and sometimes aches, strains, and pulls. Sometimes fatigue, expecially when you increase yardage, intensity or frequency.
Martial arts are likely to cause many more injuries. Read the waiver your do jo, academy or training center requires you to sign.
here's one I pulled off the web:
the martial arts techniques which I learn at the Academy are capable of causing minor or serious physical injury (including abrasions, bruises, bleeding, broken bones or cartilage, or other tissue or organ damage), emotional or psychological injury, death, or property damage, whenever I use them against another person or physical objects, either in class at the Academy or elsewhere.
All that stuff can happen and there's no way to guarantee that it won't.