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02-10-2008, 06:15 AM
It does depend on your goals.
Weapons: Escrima Hands: Kenpo Feet: Tae Kwan Do Body: Jujitsu Self-Defense: Mix all of the above Meditative: Eh... I hear Tai Chi is the best, but I wouldn't know Or, if you want to learn about the Japanese sword--all about it--you take Iaido. It teaches you the traditions behind it, as well as some of the intricacies of using one. If you like beating people over the head, take Kendo. If you really want to learn how to fight with the katana, take kenjutsu--if you can find a dojo. There's also Taejutsu, but you should probably have a good foundation in other arts before jumping into that. My personal favourite: hmm... It's a three way split: TKD, Kenpo, Escrima. 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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02-11-2008, 11:00 AM
Wrestling or Judo. Wrestling because it is simple, take someone down to the ground and keep them there. They are highly conditioned athletes and very strong. Judo is good also since they are used to grabbing the sleeve and lapels of their opponent, an untrained person would have no chance once a judoka got his hands on them, they have a vice-like grip. Take them down to the ground and submit them with a choke or jointlock.
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