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06/18/12 2:48 amReviewed By: Arni

 
You can't self-teach martial arts. Martial arts is a ptcarice. Think about it you would never dream of asking if it's possible to self-teach hockey, or some other sport. Would you trust a self-taught surgeon with your life?So not only are you not likely to learn very well, chances are you'd pick up bad habits which may be very hard to correct later on.People who ask this are usually young and don't have much money to use on their own. If this is the case, I'd urge you to consider that when there's a will there's a way, and that martial arts are well worth the investment. You may be able to beg your parents for just enough money to make it to one class a week by explaining to them it's very important to you (assuming you live with them). Or, you could take up odd jobs and use your own money that's even better, because then you'd get a sense of doing it for yourself.Either way, if there's a will, there's a way. And if you really want to do this, you'll find yourself a good instructor and enroll in classes.Just a word of advice, you don't have to jump on the first school you see. Make sure your instructor is somebody you'll enjoy working with. A good instructor shouldn't be too soft on you, so that he'll push you to achieve, but he shouldn't be a bully either.Best of luck to you.

06/17/12 9:53 pmReviewed By: khubil

 
This will vary, but the requirements must be prodived to anyone who inquires. Very, very early in my time on Yahoo Answers, I was able to find the requirements for one city on their website to resolution a similar question so if you tell me which force you are attempting to learn about, I might be able to find it.I also had a long-suffering who was tender across the country to join he force in a major city on the West coast, and he had hearing loss from military service. Opportunely, their guidelines were very specific, and he was really able to meet there criteria. Of way these requirements are to for ENTRY to the academy or force they don't seem to perform routine fitness evaluations! LOL!

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