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Kanader
>>37771 Because it's an incomplete fitness program, isn't a good choice for people who are unhealthy, costs more money than a simple exercise program you can do at home, and it does little towards making you pretty.
Also, most people tend to drop out of martial arts when they figure out that it's hard work and you don't learn flying-backflip-touch-of-deaths on the first day.
That being said, it's a wonderful addition to any fitness program, is good for power and flexibility, and is a good start towards aerobic conditioning. It makes the practitioner feel confident and motivated, and those aren't bad things. Personally, I've taken TKD, Aikido, and I'm an amateur boxer.
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