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Originally posted by: PawNtheSandman
A lot of martial arts aren't useful in a real fight.
It worked here...
Martial Arts works
Originally posted by: PawNtheSandman
A lot of martial arts aren't useful in a real fight.
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Dont do Taekwondo, its boring. I liked Judo alot, but take something like Lotus or Kung Fu if you want to center on pure fighting.
Boxing might be a good choice too if you wanna get real tough.
Originally posted by: RyanB18
Definitely mixed martial arts. Combination of Muay Thai Kickboxing and Brazillian Jujiutsi. Pride FC is the premiere MMA professional organization in the world. Look up some Wanderlei silva videos.
Originally posted by: RyanB18
Definitely mixed martial arts. Combination of Muay Thai Kickboxing and Brazillian Jujiutsi. Pride FC is the premiere MMA professional organization in the world. Look up some Wanderlei silva videos.
Originally posted by: jdub1107
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Dont do Taekwondo, its boring. I liked Judo alot, but take something like Lotus or Kung Fu if you want to center on pure fighting.
Boxing might be a good choice too if you wanna get real tough.
I already box with friends for sport/exercise, kind of why I like to punch, but there aren't any boxing gyms around my area. Mostly in Los Angeles, and with traffic is about a 40 minute drive. Also location is pretty ghetto.
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: jdub1107
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Dont do Taekwondo, its boring. I liked Judo alot, but take something like Lotus or Kung Fu if you want to center on pure fighting.
Boxing might be a good choice too if you wanna get real tough.
I already box with friends for sport/exercise, kind of why I like to punch, but there aren't any boxing gyms around my area. Mostly in Los Angeles, and with traffic is about a 40 minute drive. Also location is pretty ghetto.
My instructor destroyed a boxer twice in a row at fight night here at a local club. At the time he was not even a black belt and didnt know half of what he knows now. I have it on video somewhere. Anyways the guy is now training to be an olympic boxer. I suggest not going boxing if you are looking for street application.
Originally posted by: J0hnny
I'd go with Tai Chi Chuan, wu shu style.
My Tai Chi master can use his single palm with a twist of his wrist and throw me back 6 feet while I'm trying to squeeze him to death.
Although it took him 20 years to be able to do something like that.
Originally posted by: jdub1107
I'm thinking of taking up martial arts, mainly for self-defense, but also I've always wanted to since I was a kid. I'm now 24 yo, weigh 170lbs and am 5'11" (Not sure if the info matters).
I'm hoping that people can give me any suggestions as to which style would be best suited for self-defense possibly involving more than 1 person (I like kicking and punching though, so Aikido type styles doesn't really interest me). I've done some reading and so far it seems Krav Maga fits the bill pretty well.
Also, what should I look for from an instructor and what else should I know before signing with an instructor? Thanks for any help.
edit: Reason I haven't decided on Krav Maga is because the closest one is about 40min away.
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Originally posted by: PawNtheSandman
A lot of martial arts aren't useful in a real fight.
It worked here...
Martial Arts works
Maybe you just suck at Martial Arts.Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: jdub1107
I'm thinking of taking up martial arts, mainly for self-defense, but also I've always wanted to since I was a kid. I'm now 24 yo, weigh 170lbs and am 5'11" (Not sure if the info matters).
I'm hoping that people can give me any suggestions as to which style would be best suited for self-defense possibly involving more than 1 person (I like kicking and punching though, so Aikido type styles doesn't really interest me). I've done some reading and so far it seems Krav Maga fits the bill pretty well.
Also, what should I look for from an instructor and what else should I know before signing with an instructor? Thanks for any help.
edit: Reason I haven't decided on Krav Maga is because the closest one is about 40min away.
Listen, Im going to tell you this for free. Save your money, martial arts dont mean sh!t when it comes down to a fight. What it comes down to is power, strength, and stamina. I took Tae Kwon Do for eight years when I was a bit younger. I am 22 now and I can tell you that martial arts wont do you any good when your 5'11 170lb frame is fighting someone bigger and stronger. Sorry bro. Buy some pepper spray.
