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Martial Arts
I am quite interested in doing some type of martial art but I am not sure what to do. I have an interest in Aikido and karate but I am not sure which one I should really go with also I have no idea where I would learn Aikido from.
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I would say try looking into a health club or maybe a fitness center...maybe even a college. I only say that because my college offers stuff like Aikido and other martial arts but only some. I hope you find somewhere that will have what you need. :vsign: |
What are your goals?
If you want to become super tough and have the option of competing in the ring I'd suggest Boxing, Muay Thai or Kyokushin Karate (or any other type of full contact, sport karate). I heard Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is pretty tough as well as Judo if you're into grappling over striking. If you prefer to learn something traditional or spiritual then Aikido, Tai-Chi (or any other type of Kung-fu) might be for you. Otherwise if you want to learn something Acrobatic and dynamic then Wu-shu, Capoiera or TaeKwondo might be your thing. |
I did Aikido and it was great its basicly stretching of the joints and there is alot of throwing (At the class I did anyways) But I would suggest Aikido ^^
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I do Taekwondo, kickboxing, and ground fighting. Those are all great. If you want to learn alot of diffrent kicks, go with Taekwondo, if you prefer your hands go for boxing, ground fighting(MMA style) is great if you ever wrestled, or just want to try it.
Martial arts are good for you mentally and physically. One suggestion though, don't just go for any school, look into it, research it. There are some schools that are better than others. |
it really up to you look around see what look good to you rite not im TKD and Judo but ived done muay thai
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even though people say aikido is very spiritual. If you practice it enough that it becomes muscle memory then you will probably incredibly strong without moving so much...lol
the reality is aikido, alot of chinese martial arts, ninjutsu, and most koryu (old school) STRESS, and when i say stress, i mean STRESS technique. Whereas karate, taekwondo, muay thai, pankration, karate and such, might have different moves, but they don't stress technique nearly as much. |
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what i really want to do, but can't for reasons that are distrubing are ninjutsu, as my base, northern mantis, ba gua or taichi, piqua and baji....o and aikido or aikijyujutsu...but that'sjust me...lol |
Aikido!
-releases tension -increases flexibility & endurance -establishes camaraderie among aikidokas -non competitive (key is harmony!) |
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+ It changes the way you think about your opponent and the fight(ing) itself... which helps you see clearly in stressful situations and not only when engaged against an opponent. I regret sooo much the fact that i left aikido... from all the martial arts i have done, that is the one i would like to return to the most. |
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