What kinds of martial arts do you think is the “best” from your experience?
Written by nidan on February 24th, 2009
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8 Comments at "What kinds of martial arts do you think is the “best” from your experience?"
Martial arts isn’t for you. by ask this question, you prove yourself to be too stupid and lazy to do your own research! How hard could it be to move mouse toward the type space and type in “best type of martial arts”? There’s at least 2 or 3 similar questions on every page.
As a woman, i find taekwondo the best martial arts for me because it strengthened my flexibility and I enjoyed doing high kicks. I find it funny to kicks some ****. LOL!
I think all forms of martial arts are good but nothing is best. It all comes down to what suits you best.
as many different types as you can,starting with a stand up style.or a style that is well rounded.heres a bit of info.
A good well rounded style would be freestyle Karate.You will learn stand up,ground,grappling and weapons.What a lot of people don’t understand is that freestyle Karate is about practical street defence not who can kick the highest or punch a pad the hardest.It’s definitely not a sport martial art like TKD or BJJ.The motto of my style is the best of everything in progression.Basically that means we don’t care where the technique comes from we improve it and integrate it into our style while still maintaining tradition as do most freestyle Karate’s.
The hardest thing is finding a good experienced instructor.I would recommend Bushi Kai or Zen Do Kai, but if your not in Australia or New Zealand you may have some difficulty finding some one who teaches these styles.These styles also usually have separate classes available to everyone in Muay Thai and BJJ/Submission/Shoot wrestling.If you can’t find one of these i would suggest Kempo or Enshin or another freestyle Karate.
Muay thai is straight forward, Kung fu is known for its difficult flowing moves, capoiera is known for its trickery.
check out
free self defense
some tricks, some skills, alot of fun
my instructors always told me, go high enough up the rank, and they are all the same. They focus on different aspects at first but later they pick up where they slacked off.
*talking about the black belt ranks…they said about at 6th dan you should be pretty well rounded…so like 30 some years.
trickster and physically challenging describes capoeira very well
Kajukenbo. It stands for KA - karate JU - judo & ju jitsu KEN - kenpo BO - chinese boxing/kung fu. Very well rounded style, takes the best of each and incorporates them together.
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