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06-15-2008, 05:20 AM
Oorah!
Yep... Since my first post in this thread, my opinion has shifted a little. I now regard Krav Maga as being the singular best system of close-combat self-defense in the world currently. But truthfully, it's not the system: it's the training. I don't believe that any martial art is really superior to any other. It's all about the training. What KM does different is make you fight fifteen people in a row for a mid-level student and then fight fifteen people at the same time for an advanced student. Other systems just don't do that. Well, the MCMAP does, I'm sure; likewise any military probably trains in this way. As far as consumer-end systems go, however, that kind of training is exceedingly rare. If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you actually make them think, they'll hate you. ~Don Marquis Quote:
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06-15-2008, 05:38 AM
Well... Depends on the persons prefrances... For me I like Aikido, Juijitsu, and Kendo :3
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06-15-2008, 01:50 PM
This is the best martioal art EVER!
Russian Martial Art. The System. if you doubt me I challenge anyone to go there and train. |
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06-19-2008, 06:34 PM
Shotokan is my specialty style and the one I find to be most effective. I have studied it for 9 years so far and plan on continuing. Other styles I'm taking are Tae Kwon Do and Brazillian Jiu Jitsu.
But I agree with what has been said before. No Martial Art is "the best". It all depends on the fighter. "Yes." "And you have green skin?" "Yes, what about it?" "...Does that mean you're a Yoshi?" "OH GEEZ! YES, GOKU, I'M A BLOODY GREEN DINOSAUR!" "...Can I ride you?" |
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06-19-2008, 07:37 PM
Agree, you can't really classified it as "best", you are esentially comparing apple to oranges.
Many factors come to play, your physical build, flexibility and all that will dictate how well you can stick to an art. And correction to some of you. In Chinese, "Kung Fu" means "Ability", "Skills" etc, it bascially means "Martial Art". In general, the Chinese Art is distinguished in 2 major style - Sourthern and Northern. Even if you practices something that was originated from Shaolin, you are still wrong by calling it "Shaolin Kung Fu", because there are different discipline, the 18 Buddah form, San Da, Iron Palm etc. So make sure whoever is teaching you at least can tell you what style and its origin, I can't agree to someone who simply say "I teach Kung Fu" as authentic Just as an FYI, because I grew up in a Chinese Art Family (My grand father taught Bah Qi, Southern Boxing, Choi Li Fut and Hung's Boxing), I figure I will correct the use of "Kung Fu" Thanks |
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06-19-2008, 09:33 PM
Thanks, Godwine .
With that info, it seems like we in the West use "Kung fu" in much the same way the Japanese use "Kenpo", i.e. to refer to a martial art that is Chinese in origin, but not necessarily to a specific style. If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you actually make them think, they'll hate you. ~Don Marquis Quote:
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