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also im looking for the best one..that relates to actual street fighting and a cheap price to learn at , not alot of money to wrok with here.....thnx also im trying to train my reflexes, i can almost catch a fly but i still suck when a ball is coming at my face..what should i do to train my reflexes? thnx again

2006-11-13 10:34:22 · 9 answers · asked by humanoidtyphoon1@sbcglobal.net 2 in Sports Martial Arts

BTW*** when i say street fight i mean it as in if i am attacked not like a club or a gang i juss want to know what the most appropriete style would be..im kinda liking the idea of using your oopentents force against them

2006-11-13 13:20:47 · update #1

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I feel all martial arts have something to offer. In a realistic street fight you have to know have to fight from all ranges. I cross train in Judo and Brazilian Jujitsu. I also spar with my buddies who take muai thai. In my opinion you have to cross train to be ready for all situations.

2006-11-13 17:52:26 · answer #1 · answered by tianaramal 4 · 1 0

Street fights are where style and honour go out the window. Muay Thai is great for this because it teaches you to fight but also to grapple. And unlike a lot of other martial arts you are trained to use elbows and knees. In a street fight you need as many weapons at your disposal as possible. I have done a form of Phillipino martial arts called screamer. It is knife\Machette fighting, but it is really good because it trains you with 2 different length weapons. So its really handy for a say a bar brawl where the weapons at your disposal are a pool cue and an ash tray.

But you should avoid violence outside of training. Learning a form of combat should not be done so you can go and belt unsuspecting people in the street. I don't know too much about specific reflex training techniques but you will get faster once you are training. Getting hit in the head is a pretty good way to inspire yourself to become quicker.

2006-11-13 11:17:23 · answer #2 · answered by Maverick off Top Gun 3 · 0 1

That depends on you. It depends on your physical abilities and what you want out of the training.

Since you've said you want to gain some skills in practical self-defense (and I'll assume that means you don't think throwing a jumping spinning back-kick or throwing backflips off of walls "practical"), I'll second what another answer suggests.... Thai boxing can teach you some effective skills quickly. So can a "good" instructor teaching Jun Fan Gung Fu/Jeet Kune Do and the Filipino arts are good too. (And Maverick.... I think you meant "escrima" also called by some "Kali" or "Arnis".)

Although most martial arts can offer training that helps with self-defense, some can be more focused on the sport aspect (Tae Kwon Do is one) and others can take a long time to effectively develop those skills.

As far as cost.... You'll have to do some shopping around.

Good Luck.

2006-11-14 00:22:25 · answer #3 · answered by Shaman 7 · 0 0

I instruct my scholars to teach each with sneakers on and with them off. One rationale that many teach with out sneakers is given that in some of the ancient martial arts patterns the practitioners would possibly not have even had sneakers. Many have been deficient peasants. Something that's hardly ever ever visible in western international locations, i are toe kicks. In some of the Okinawan patterns toe kicks have been and regularly nonetheless are regularly used. I teach to kick with my ft and uncover it very robust. A well toe kick does no longer have got to be as strong as different kicks. This is given that the suggestions of the giant toe and the toe subsequent to it are used to kick the within of the competitors thigh. When kicking the proper situation it more commonly will placed the attacker at the floor. Even if it does no longer it's particularly painful and the attacker has problem status. Either manner it makes it so much less difficult to manage the difficulty. Learning to kick good along with your ft is far less difficult than you could consider. To begin studying you simplest have got to begin by way of status on one leg as though you're doing a Neko-ashi-Dachi (cat stance) after which raise the entrance leg. While urgent the giant toe and the only subsequent to it in combination, you without problems press your ft in opposition to a wall or different cast item. The trick is to cut down your frame whilst urgent to root your self and no longer permit the click to push you from your stance. The recreation is completed just a few seconds at a time and calls for that you just do it just a few instances, everyday or so. In a couple of weeks you are going to be equipped to kick calmly and not using a trouble. Continued train will influence to your being equipped to kick a gap in a corrugated field utilizing just a rapid snap kick. At that factor you'll scan by way of calmly kicking an competitors interior thigh. NOT: use warning you'll do severe harm with this kick, to your self or to others. Play exceptional. BTW .... if you'll do toe kicks good you'll without problems use the toe of your shoe to assault the identical pursuits at the competitors leg.

2016-09-01 12:00:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

1) there is no "best" style.
2) Don't look only at price. There is usually a reason why something is cheap.
3) Street foghting is best avoided. If you are getting into street fights, either you are hanging out with the wrong people or in the wrong places, or both.

2006-11-13 13:18:24 · answer #5 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 2 0

Seek out a qualified instructor. Research the school as well. DO NOT sign a contract! Go and watch as many martial arts classes as you can and ask questions. Then you can make an educated guess which martial art is right for you.

2006-11-13 11:04:42 · answer #6 · answered by cospgscsc 2 · 1 1

As my estute as well as amazingly beautiful girl above me said.... and as you may well know I am a 15th degree Gold belt. (thats above black belt) in Teh R3al TKD!

Teh R3al TKD is what you are looking for..... dont be fooled by imatations... NO SIR.... for this path in your life you are not looking for a hoax!!!

I give you..... TEh R3AL TKD!!!!!!!
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Maverick.... are you kidding me? KALI MY FRIEND... KALI!



The best style is Monkey steals the peach!

2006-11-13 10:54:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

tae kwon do, kickboxin, kung foo(not sure of spelling)-any style, judo, or brazilian jui jitsu. i've had a taste of all and they really help in real life situations.

2006-11-13 10:52:01 · answer #8 · answered by aeyo33 2 · 0 1

try more than one style, call teachers in your area.
remember, it may be more expensive to go to a dojang farther
away, but if what they teach suits you, then go for it.

2006-11-13 11:05:36 · answer #9 · answered by hisROYALbadnes 3 · 2 1

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