Topic: THE BEST MARTIAL ARTS FORM
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Tue 02/24/15 08:43 AM
Which is the most effective martial arts form in a real life street combat scenario and why do u think so????





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Tue 02/24/15 08:44 AM
FOR ME ITS KRAV MAGA....COZ IT FOCUSSES ON TECHNIQUES TO TACKLE D PROBLEMS IN STREETS:smile:

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Tue 02/24/15 08:57 AM

Which is the most effective martial arts form in a real life street combat scenario and why do u think so????







I USE COLT 45 VERY GOOD IN CLOSE COMBAT....

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Tue 02/24/15 09:04 AM
haha..............yes I AGREE COLT 45 is effective

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Wed 02/25/15 01:35 PM
Edited by Awatersign on Wed 02/25/15 01:38 PM
Never tested all lol,but I'd have to say, mixed martial arts with no rules,that style,plus throw in the low blows ECT,and I think cause it's the closest you'll get to real fighting!

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Wed 02/25/15 04:03 PM
Bruce Lee had the best style. Jeet Kun Do or something. He was awesome.

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Wed 02/25/15 10:17 PM

Bruce Lee had the best style. Jeet Kun Do or something. He was awesome.
Sure was,his style was also basically:thumbsup: mix martial arts

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Sat 03/21/15 04:34 AM
Wing Chun is perfect for close quarter combat, then there's jiu jitsu. I prefer traditional jiu jitsu as am not a fan of the ground work. Instead i'd rather know how to get out of that situation.

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Sat 04/04/15 06:00 AM
yeah ground game might luk cool in ufc octagon....but in streets it cud be dangerous....cuz while ur busy traingle chokin sumone.....multiple opponents cud be waitin to stomp ur head...

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Sat 04/04/15 06:10 AM
"I know Ninjitsu" ... At first it sounded cool when saying it.

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Sat 04/11/15 10:31 PM
jiu- jutsu rhymes with ninjitsu........cool huhglasses .......i prefer brazilian jiujutsu

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Wed 04/15/15 08:46 PM
krav maga, or kickboxing i think would be the best. im sure jiu jiutsu would probably come in handy if you were fighting a bigger opponent.

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Wed 04/15/15 08:54 PM
I use Fung 'youup.. crazy....jk

. my boys took Taekwondo..
.. watching some of the.. masters in the tournaments..hmmm.. I do not think I would pick a fight with them..
they could seriously.. fung youup crazy..lol....

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Thu 03/31/16 07:56 AM
of course mma is the total package hows ur average individual gunna mess with someone who's trained in all aspects of standing, grappling and ground...if I had to choose one discipline and its a street fight then hands down MUAY THAI

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Mon 06/20/16 04:27 PM
Folks, I'm always ready to stand corrected. What follows are just my one-cent opinion.

I see the modern interpretation of fitness, martial arts & sports, as 'Positive' physical expressions & 'Pursuits of progress' in human limitations. For example Zumba & Olympics 100m sprints, respectively.

Where it's set-up within perimeters of controlled factors, for example environment like a boxing ring, restrictions like yellow cards playing the field, & or competing in tournaments just for the sake of winnings.

Street encounters are usually survival rules. You're expected to be prepared in unexpected situations. No fair, no fouls. Bare hands against machetes or a Colt 45 even. And still walk out alive. You cannot expect your assailants to be hot-headed rookies, they may be trained professional killers or psychopaths. They may not attack physically with fist or weapons, they kill with mind games.

Nowadays, most fighting styles are distilled forms of 'Combat Arts'. If you trace the heritage of Krav Maga, it was a compilation of different fighting styles, adaptations to the needed circumstances & combinations of the Founders' experience & interpretations.

Muay Thai was a modern interpretation of Muay Boran. Don't take my word for it, just compare it with Muey Chaiya.

One of the few remaining Combat Arts that survived the passage of time, are scholarly articles of Medieval swordsmanship, wrestling & etc.

These arts don't teach you how to self-defense. They only teach you how to kill. & they may not fit our current context or legal jurisdictions.

If you look at styles with traditions, for example Yoga. They used to comprise of spiritual & physical endeavors as one.

In 70s', Westernization divided it into two branches for easier assimilation to cater the masses. Now, there's almost non-existence of Spiritual Yoga; only left with physicals like Hatha or Bikram Yoga. Half of a whole.

Before I delve into 'Martial Arts', I would like everyone consider this:

The human brain is capable of limitless possibilities; the creator of martial arts, true weapons of mass destruction, architect of Heaven on Earth. All the human potential waiting to be uncovered?!

Martial Arts is an assemble of tactics & strategies be it for small or large-scales; conditioning of both mind & body; health care & self-preservation; mental acuity & intellectual enlightenments.

And after all that, what if I were to tell you martial arts is just one small part of kickbacks from Self-cultivation?

Nowadays, we are that 'Lost Generation'; left with fragments of what was once whole.