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Wednesday 23 October 2019

martial arts !!!!!!!?

answers1: The martial art of "Use Your Brain and Your Heart" <br>
Martial arts is about listening, so no martial art can out weigh
another. You just have to put focus into the one you're learning. I
have a friend who took down two black belts from some MMA studio. He
had never taken a martial arts lesson in his life. I garuntee you,
that in each of the martial arts you listed, you will find just as
many weaknesses as you find strengths. It's up to you to seek them out
with your heart and mind. Choosing a martial art is a personal choice.
You must decide which martial art is best for you, by doing the one
which makes you feel most comfortable, it will allow you to learn the
"Art - as in something you use to express yourself" better.
answers2: MMA isn't a style. It's a system of combining martial arts. <br>
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But I guess ignoring semantics, I'd have to say MMA, and Jujutsu
answers3: TFT. <br>
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All of those types of martial arts are contradictory in conditioning.
Conditioning is the only thing that creates defense and attacking is
done from opportunities. <br>
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It's all about your size and shape and what lets you function the
best. That's if you can afford the commitments. Then, if you do any
of those you gain things to add to an arsenal of what may or may not
possibly work. <br>
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It's better to learn about each, then create something that works
amazing for you and would mess someone's coordination up for trying to
copy or else, they just adjust by seeing what you do and doing
something stronger. Don't let that happen, learn to fight with
momentum of being engaged so when you ride that wave of mental follow
through (you're movin, if they stop you, a lot of force would be
needed, you are on a roll, like hitting all the green lights and not
having to stop). <br>
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It will be like, hitting a routine or daily grind, and allow for more
creative adjustments. But never commit to what you might be demanded
alegence too or else you might miss that adjustment that makes your
dreams possible.
answers4: first of all my friend most martial arts are not strike
first at all. What I mean by this is there is no first strike in
karate. It is the basic principle to be peaceful unless attacked then
use force within necessary means to control your attacker. I do like
traditonal martial arts being in them off and on for 32yrs man and
trained in many forms of martial arts and what i will call self
defense arts. <br>
Self defense arts are Krav Maga, Hapkido, Aikido, Juijitsu, Muay Thai,
Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, and more that are concerned with protection in
itself. <br>
Aikido takes quite awhile to grasp and learn to become effective as do
many traditional martial arts like karate,Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido. Kenpo
is a highly effective blend of kung fu/karate mixed. Chinese kempo is
another excellent martial art to learn. <br>
Many Indonesian weapons arts, japanese weapon arts like kenjutsu,
kendo, iaido, are highly effective. These are only as effective as you
put into your particular style of training and discipline to stay with
them. <br>
Karate always in there kata or forms has a block followed by a
particular strike. Tae Kwon Do is the same way. Aikido and Hapkido use
blending with your advissary to off balance and throw them by leading
them away and out in a type of circular pattern to avoid being taken
down or hit or kicked. <br>
I like the best form is " use your brain and common sense" to learn
what is needed to become effective. <br>
MMA is a fighting sport so they have a ref in the cage controlling the
rules of the fight. The street only has one rule..to stay alive and
you must use common sense" or you can be killed. It is not the movies
out there. It is the real deal, weapons, knives, baseball bats, you
name it people who are up to no good use whatever means to hurt
someone or possibly kill. Stay alert and focus on what is in front of
you at all times and around you not your smartphone. Situational
awareness is the most common sense thing we can do to avoid most if
not all situations. <br>
Take care my friend....
answers5: wing chun has a lot of practicality for striking, but they
have a really tough time against boxers, particularly the jab. <br>
boxing seems to be judged a lot in the martial arts community, but the
truth is it is a good martial art to do because the main thing is
covering your head and delivering powerful strikes, which is really a
smart thing when you think about it. <br>
i haven't had any experience with krav maga, but considering the place
it comes from it must be really effective. <br>
all of this is just handy dandy until the fight goes to the ground, in
which case jujitsu is a must. <br>
so take boxing and jujitsu
answers6: All forms are useful. 90% of all real fights end up on the
ground so I like Jiu Jitsu. Of course you need a good stand up game as
well so have a strong base in that as well. To really be able to
defend yourself mixed marital arts is the best.
answers7: none of them <br>
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No Ma is the best! <br>
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its about the fighter himself , his mind , his spirit , and endurance <br>
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Stamina is also a great deal , but most importantly , his Style of
mastering that Ma <br>
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you cant ask questions like that because every Ma Fighter , Regardless
his Ma , is unique in his/her own way.
answers8: Krav Maga definitely

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