> What are some online martial arts classes?

What are some online martial arts classes?

Posted at: 2014-09-13 
lol you basically answered your own question.And yes it's not gonna work you'll end up wasting lots of time.

Why can't you go out?You'll get more from going out rather than stuck at home such as finding a part time job and get some connection in the process or learn martial art like you always wanted to.It's healthier to go out rather than sticking at home all the time.

There are no free/paid for classes online that will teach you martial arts. I know that growing up in our generatioon everything can be found online however martial arts are not the same. You need a real teacher to keep you safe, tell you what you need to improve on. I have watched videos of guys at my dojo to learn a kata and even though I knew all of the moves I still went in and failed my test because you cannot see how your whole stance is, where your hands are or how your fingers are 100% of the time. Do yourself a favor. Work on just working out with pushups, running, squatis, pullups, crunches, lunges, burpess and other body weight exercises. Then when you have the money go to a dojo open minded and ready to learn.

There are none. You need to realize martial arts more then just fighting...it's about life lessons also, and becoming a better overall person. And for that, you need an actual school and instructor.

Target Focus Training has some free videos. Chiron training blog has reading tips by Rory Miller.

Marc MacYoung has social defenses for being called out and other monkey emotion shenanigans at bars.

Chen Zhonghua has a website that offers training goals and reviews at Chen Practical Taiji Chuan.

Just put that stuff in a search engine and out pops the site.

Also Chinaboxer at youtube has good videos on wing chun, search for No Inch Punch.

There are plenty of online bjj courses that are free and easy. And according to kw its the ultimate martial art so the quality of the instructor doesn't matter

If you want to try that, youtube channels have lots of how to tutorials on stretching, kicks, defense against certain techniques and forms. I'm not saying it's the best way to do it, but if I was in your shoes, I'd use youtube.

For Taekwondo, I suggest gingerninjatrickster, kwonkicker, and taekwonwoo. For Tai Chi I suggest Taiji Zen.

There are many places that offer this. However, you can't learn properly without a qualified instructor. You need not only to learn techniques, you need to have someone correct them. Otherwise you are only imitating moves you can do effectively. You also must train with a sparring partner (also under the eye of a qualified instructor, so he can teach and correct). Without both types of training under the watch of a "Qualified" instructor, you will only imitate moves and will be doing them wrong. You will never develop proper technique, timing, positioning, angle of application, .... And many other things people training by themselves never even know about.

Don't waste your time learning to do something wrong. Later it will take you twice as long to unlearn everything and then learn it correctly.

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You'll have to pay a monthly fee, but go to gracie university website. Don't believe the haters.

you need one on one to achieve your goal. it is like reading a book on soccer and expect to be picked for the world cup. what you are doing , it is alright to do the basic exercises at home ,, but you need contact.

I need some free online martial arts classes. I am stuck at home for most of the summer. So I want some home martial arts classes, and yes I know that it is better to go to an actual martial arts school.