New years resolutions..

learn to play bass guitar
learn c#
keep going to the gym
learn to snowboard


started the first 3 already seem to be going good !!!!! :D
 
Learn to Drive
Cut down on smoking and Drinking, Hopefully the smoking altogether.
Getting down the gym ...
 
Learn Krav Maga.


Now that was the best martial art i took up, i have done kickboxing for years and started KM at the start of this year and its way better.

You can use so much more of that to protect yourself than anything in the other main stream martial arts.

I just have to get the finger out and finish my Masters Thesis, its due in Feb but i have lost all interest : (
 
Get back to running regularly and save a load of money rather than waste it all. Not really new year's resolutions as I've been trying both for the last month or so.
 
Whats the point? Either change something or don't. Why wait until a new year?

Yea I agree. If you wanna do something do it now.

Its kinda like getting up for work. The alarm goes off a 6am. Now I could stay in bed for another 30mins. But either way I'm still going to have to do the same things and do the same journey. It just means if I get up at 6am instead of 6:30 I'm already ahead of the game

:D
 
Now that was the best martial art i took up, i have done kickboxing for years and started KM at the start of this year and its way better.

You can use so much more of that to protect yourself than anything in the other main stream martial arts.

I did kickboxing when I was a kid but never stuck at it. Mostly I want to do something to get me out of the house of an evening. The reason I'm choosing Krav Maga was after seeing a documentary about the IDF on Discovery channel. I loved how it's effectively several striped down martial arts with an emphasis on real world situations and the "get in, do what you have to and get out" mentality.
 
I did kickboxing when I was a kid but never stuck at it. Mostly I want to do something to get me out of the house of an evening. The reason I'm choosing Krav Maga was after seeing a documentary about the IDF on Discovery channel. I loved how it's effectively several striped down martial arts with an emphasis on real world situations and the "get in, do what you have to and get out" mentality.

To be fair, KM as it's taught to civilians teaches you not to "get in" unless you really don't have a choice in the matter.

Try to avoid violence if at all possible, but if the worst comes to the worst, then do whatever you have to in order to come out on top – but nothing more. It can be a fine line.
 
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