Which martial art is the most practical and fastest way of learning how to defend urself on the streets?
plz give some reasons..
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Kenpo, BJJ, Judo, Russian Sambo, There is no superior martial arts for self defense, it depends on what is best for you. Kenpo is a great martial art, which I love and is very practical and effective. You might check out Jim Wagner's Reality based training, he has a great program that he has put together.http://www.jimwagnertraining.com/...
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jeet kune do or some other form of mma. people will tell you to learn ground arts but those aren't practical in the streets because there aren't any mats and you might have to more than one person and you cant do that when your on the ground. i have used jkd in the streets before it is very effective. you will also learn how to use weapons wich is important in a street fighteI’ve taken Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Kempo Karate, and Judo. Without a doubt Judo is the easiest to learn AND you don’t have to get into shape to do it. Just about anyone can learn some great techniques in a Judo self defense class.
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i would say karate... every1 can learn it i was in it when i was like 5 years old and became a brown belt and won tournaments when i was like 8-9 not trying 2 brag I'm just saying if u dedicate itself 2 anything I'll learn it fast and 4 the streets like the other guy said stay away from ground work maybe a little of it just in case but mostly striking ... the best street fighting striking art would probly b miua tuia and i know i spelt it wrong.What song does marcel jones use for his open hand form?
jeet kune do, san soo, and krav maga...purely selfdenfes there are no tournaments in these styles cause its based on totally desabling ur attackeredit: any other martial arts (thai boxing, tkd, bjj, kempo, karate, etc...) can give you means of defending yourself.
however for the most part they are used for sports or some sort of controlled environment. don't get me wrong a thai boxer for example would definitely have some abilities to defend himself on the streets, but when it comes down to fight to save your life anything goes...eye gouging, biting etc...just no rules. jeet kune do, krav maga, and san soo are pretty good
these three systems use any means to defend yourself. and what is good is not too hard to learn because it uses your natural reflexes to defend yourself. and (at least for krav maga thats what i took) you actually practice real life applications like close your eyes and escaping from a surprise bear hug, knife defense, gun defense.
now dont think im knockin on other martial arts cuz im in bjj and thai boxing and they are great and i can definitely defend myself with them but those other three systems are centered around the self defense aspects instead of the sport
well any martial art would help you out in a street fight. when I was a kid i took kempo, i learned a lot. now i'm taking TKD. Its ok allthough you dont learn a lot of ground fighting. but I hear that some fights go to the ground in that case i would take jujitsu.
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Well.. there's NO martial art that is easy to learn. But I'd say karate as the most practical since it focuses more on speed, power, and effectivenes of techniques. The most practical martial arts are usually the one's less fancy(just so you know).Has anyone ever heard of Don Nagel?
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It really depends on the situation but to be comfortable in all situations you have to take multiple arts. If your attacker is 6'5 300 pounds and has you trapped in a corner; most likely striking will not be effective if you are 5'9 165 pounds. In a case like this jujitsu or judo will be effective. If your attacker is within a punching or striking distance in front of you muai thai, boxing etc would be effective. As a student of bjj and judo; I feel that you must well versed in all stages of a fight from striking, clinch to ground in order to be successful.Sanchez or Riggs? and Liddell or Ortiz? (both are no brainers in my mind)?
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muay thai distance striking and clinchwork striking or kick boxing and judo as most people eventually wrestleMMA FANS!! Would you like to see this happen?
Muay Thai for striking, and Sambo/ju jitsu for the ground game,everything else (eg. tkd, kung fu, drunken fist, dem mak) is obsolete and useless in a realife streetfight if facing someone that knows a thing or two about fighting. watch the old UFC's and you'll see most of the "Karate Masters" get beat
i think it depends on the fights you get into like if they are at clubs something with striking in it... if you tell the opponent to meet you somewhere you better be well rounded cause it will go to the floor... if you just want to protect yourself then deffense classes are easy and useful. try not to get your *** kicked dude remember the other person could be a professional fighter or worse he can be strappped.
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Try CHA 3 Kenpo or Kajukenbo , these styles are all about street fighting .Muay Thai, hands down.
Muay Thai is a proven art, and you spar in every lesson. This is essential in learning your art and truly learning how to defend yourself in a real situation.
Fighting against the air, doing katas, and yelling "HHIIYYAAA!" won't do a damn thing for you on the streets. This is why karate is ineffective.
i trained in martial arts for over 25 years. karate and judo are useful, but such arts are not only for self defense. it depends on the schools focus. some are competitive schools who train for tournaments. some are social groups. some concentrate on perfection of character.
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the best way os shaolin kung fu, or how i learn, choy li fut. choy li fut was invented from shaoling except it combines norhtern and southern foot and hand work. this isn't a sport like taekwondo its built straight out for street fighting because back in the shaolin temple the monks were being robbed by the highway people. a man called bodhiharma taught the monks shaoling to defend against this and also to strenghthen them for long periods of meditation. choy li fut is the most effective way. compared to judo, judo is just how to defend from a person whole chjoy li fut is building ur muscles while practicing and also beating up a group of attackers. also, choy li fut includes 52 different types of weapons starting from a long stick which is called a dragon staff and then broad swords, spears, halberds. there is also the 5 animal forms the dragon, crane, leopard, and tiger claw. choy is from the style choy fook and li yao-san which is combined into choy li fut. fut in cantonese means buddha to honor the monks. if u want another way i like is also muy thai because its also really good for street fighting.Kartate do's who know Happo dosa assistance please?
It depends on you.What are your strencths/weaknesses?
Are you big and slow, or little and quick?
Find a MA that suits your body type and strengths.
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The best style of martial art is ."the art of fighting without fightout" (Bruce Lee, Enter the Dragon). Your question, "most practical", "fastest way" sounds like you plan to take revenge or something. Be advised that any martial art you take requires much dedication and commitment to be useful on the street. The paradox is that once one has reached the skill level to defend any attacker on the street, the martial artist will not need to fight. It is the master who always has the choice to find that an other solution is always possible, hence "the art of fighting without fightout" .
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I recommend a freestyle Karate. I practiced that, and the motto is 'if you can find better way to do things, we'll adopt it'. The founders in Australia were champions from four different fields, and they tested each method to find the best combination. It s very practicle, with less focus on tracitional procedures, and more focus on what works best on the street.They also don't focus on grading people to different belts at a specific time. Many forms will suck you in by charging $100 to get a different belt, or even grading between belts. Don't bother about rank or competitions if you are there to learn how to fight on the street (although getting a new coloured belt does help your ego!)
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You want the "fastest"? the answer is absolutely athletic sprinter. You can outrun your enemy, and that's the most practical and fastest way.Where do u live my friend?
Why do u need to defend your self?
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That's a tough question... In the US we tend to be head hunters meaning most folks punch to hit someone in the dome (head). So the arts should have (although all haven't) to evolve to this. I could say art X is the best but the teacher in your area might suck so then you learn suck x instead of GREAT X. So I would say it comes down to your teacher. Visit some schools, if they spar, then they might be better than the schools that don't spar. You can pick up great skills from Boxing, Kick Boxing, and Wrestling as well as Kenpo Karate, Judo, Jujitsu, BJJ (Brazillian), and such. A great teacher can make a good art even better.I'm not some great fighter, but i have fought multiple people on the streets at the same time and all you can do is stick, move and throw haymakers. You can't afford to turn your back when fighting a few guysor be pulled to the floor on concrete or when there are people trying to stomp you. So I would say any type of striking based martial art, like karate or some form of boxing. Something when if you hit first and hit hard you make people pay using good footwork so they can't wrap you up and take you down. I got jumped a year ago by a couple guys while playing ball and I just boxed them, kept moving punching and jabbing , they could never even touch me and then they ran off like punks.
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