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Saturday 21 December 2019

Fighting style that...?

answers1: I have never heard of a martial arts that was created with
such thing in mind specifically. However you can use most martial arts
as basis to accomplish that goal if you choose to try. <br>
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At the moment the closest thing that comes to mind about 'designed
specifically counter other styles' would have to be US army's bayonet
drills that was designed to fight against European fencers around
world war period.
answers2: Ideally they should all do just that. Problem is most places
"teaching" go the easy route for max profit and minimal results. This
is where the student loses. In my opinion if you find a place that
gets you to focus on the other guy in terms of size or strength you
are being taught to lose. Find someone who teaches you an art in a way
that you can "fit in" to whatever situation and whatever kind of
opponent. The second your mind says, this guy is too big, too fast or
anything like that you are deleting yourself and losing opportunities
to defend yourself. Most schools everywhere teach this way which is
very sad. There is no style that guarantees you would win every time.
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Anyone who says any specific style does what you are asking has been mislead.
answers3: Get your penis hard, then slap the phuck out of them with
it. It's what I've done in the past, and it worked REALLY good.
answers4: A punch is a punch and a kick is a kick. How you defend
against it depends on the circumstances and what you perceive as
important or most urgent at that moment. All styles if properly
trained is geared towards defending against an attack regardless of
the attacking style. The idea that a style is created specifically
to be used against a specific style or a class of styles is silly;
you might as well ask if there is an umbrella for day and one for
night rain or one for spring and one for summer. The purpose is for
the umbrella to be useful for ALL occasions.
answers5: The army maybe? i guess any serious combat self defense system.
answers6: The style that beats all styles? That sounds like the plot
of a Japanese anime cartoon. No, there is no "one style" that beats
all others, but most MMA schools teach the best techniques from BJJ,
wrestling, Muay Thai, and boxing.
answers7: I agree that any style can be defeated. We often do partner
drills in which one person does a technique and the other defeats that
technique. This is not just against our own techniques but some of us
are trained in multiple styles. I insist on using different techniques
if you know different techniques. I have had other students from other
styles come in and work with us and i have also in return gone to
other schools to help their students with techniques I know. So it is
part of our training. <br>
But I do know what you mean. More schools than not are so absorbed in
themselves they would never allow another style in their school. I
have been to those too and if I do something from another style during
a sparring match I almost always get it in and moreover get a dumb
look from my opponent like I was cheating. There is no cheating in
fighting. <br>
Bottom line it's all how you train. If you keep your head in the sand
you will likely get a surprise from an attacker who does not know how
to fight with your style. But all traditional styles that I know of
(there may be some that don't IDK) are made to defeat any technique if
you train that way. I also say traditional simply because that is what
I train in and I am not knowledgeable enough to judge any other styles
on that field. But i am wondering about the sports styles because they
do limit themselves to stay within the rules already on top of
limiting themselves to only train and fight against others who follow
the same rules.
answers8: Tae kwon do
answers9: Kenpo Karate or Kajukenbo.
answers10: All styles are meant for that. And FYI mma is not a
fighting style, nor a style of martial arts, its a training method
just like cross training. A style is universal, what you learn in one
school you will learn in another, the techniques are the same. This is
not true for mma, one gym will teach completely different then another

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