So it was lost in the void, but my doctor officially diagnosed me with PTSD on Tuesday. He's holding off on prescribing or adjusting meds until we have labs in (which we'll be getting done next week, here in town, so fasting will be easier), but even having an official diagnosis, from a licensed and board certified psychiatrist, is a huge weight off my shoulders. One of the things we discussed was a need for a safe outlet for my (very reasonable) anger and aggression. We discussed getting a heavy bag, but I suck at punching things (and people), and I think getting a heavy bag and slap fighting it would just be really silly.
But, me smart monkey - tool user. And I've always had a bit of a penchant for melee vs. brawling. Aislynn keeps recommending heavy fighting in the SCA, but I need some internal discipline first, before I haul off and beat someone to a pulp over what seems from the outside like a minor slight, but really turns out to be a PTSD trigger. So naturally I was thinking of the martial disciplines, and that brought up Kendo (blame my teenage love of Clancy novels). So, is anyone here a practitioner, current or former? Would it be too strenuous for a very-slightly-overweight, fairly out of shape, almost 38 year old man to get into?
But, me smart monkey - tool user. And I've always had a bit of a penchant for melee vs. brawling. Aislynn keeps recommending heavy fighting in the SCA, but I need some internal discipline first, before I haul off and beat someone to a pulp over what seems from the outside like a minor slight, but really turns out to be a PTSD trigger. So naturally I was thinking of the martial disciplines, and that brought up Kendo (blame my teenage love of Clancy novels). So, is anyone here a practitioner, current or former? Would it be too strenuous for a very-slightly-overweight, fairly out of shape, almost 38 year old man to get into?