MJ
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Post by MJ on Feb 4, 2004 15:26:02 GMT 10
Hi, i have been wondering whether it is possible to start training at the dojo at 15 rather than 16, perhaps through parental consent?
Any help would be greatly apreciated, and i look forward to the show on saturday!
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sXe
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Post by sXe on Feb 5, 2004 17:13:45 GMT 10
Yeah, same question here, I'm 15, and am wanting to train real bad.
Anyway's, I'll be at the show aswell, so hopefully I'll see some of you guys there.
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Post by ilcognito on Feb 6, 2004 8:02:13 GMT 10
If you can't train I think the next best thing would be to prepare yourself, both body and mind, for training. Get as fit and flexible as possible, begin working out, and get your hands on as much wrestling footage as possible and not just wwe
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Post by Gravity on Feb 6, 2004 21:44:51 GMT 10
Yeah what he said. But I think you should get in contact with the head trainer it's up to him, and who would know more about it.
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Geno
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Post by Geno on Feb 11, 2004 11:44:04 GMT 10
I am turning fifteen in June and am starting at AWF at that time. There were fifteen year odls trianing their last year (now 16) so I figure they've changed it.
Give AWF a call and find out.
5 months 'till I'm there people!!!
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Post by Gravity on Feb 11, 2004 18:05:49 GMT 10
Ahhh It's so refreshing to see the eager youngins ready to go.and then their sudden face change when they meet Webmistress. ;D
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Post by AWF Scoopster on Feb 11, 2004 19:11:32 GMT 10
more fresh meat to break in.
Teen Wolf knows all about that dont you?
lol
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Mr_M
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Post by Mr_M on Feb 20, 2004 23:25:06 GMT 10
If you can't train I think the next best thing would be to prepare yourself, both body and mind, for training. Get as fit and flexible as possible, begin working out, and get your hands on as much wrestling footage as possible and not just wwe I agree I went to a dream camp a couple of years ago and although I was keen to continue I decided to go back home and get an education as well as bulk up a bit, (I now weigh 105kg compared to the 73Kg I was back then). With this education I was able to get a full time job at a gym which not only enables me to pay the wrestling school fees and travel (which I struggled to do back when I was 19) but also enabled me to learn the ins and outs of the fitness industry as well as cardio/weight training and diet, which is obviously a pre requisite for the school and wrestling in general. Im pretty keen to come down.
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