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Tai Kw on Doe (sp?)

2007-02-06 06:05:55 · answer #1 · answered by GoodWillHunt 3 · 0 5

Holy sheet, Krav Maga? TKD? Some people need to get educated.

Kung Fu listed of a good list.

I would say Judo, (much more so over JJ since JJ has only a little actual throws and grappling, it is based entirely differently and only has aspects... learn your Martial Arts people)

The main ones:
Judo
Brazilian JiuJitsu (mostly ground techniques, very limited takedowns)
Greco Roman and Freestyle wrestling
Sambo
Turkish Wrestling
(A few other ecletic ones, but not really worth mention, especially not Chin Na)

Look, straight up the only ones truly worth it are the ones that have constant randori and practice (sparring) ones in which you can fight to near 100 percent and train at realistically. Go through forms and practicing things on a compliant partner (i.e. Chin Na, JiuJitsu, Aikido) simply isn't realistic.

Judo, Wrestling (Freestyle, Folk, Greco) Catch Wrestling, Sambo, and No Gi Submission based wrestling are the best ways to go. You can go full out, you can spar many body types and even enter tournaments to test your skills under adrenaline based situations with a full resisting opponent to truly learn your skills.

2007-02-06 07:04:46 · answer #2 · answered by judomofo 7 · 3 1

Judo (Newaza), Jiu Jitsu, Ju Jitsu, Sambo, Greco Wrestling, Submission Wrestling.

2007-02-07 18:26:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

AIKIDO will use the opponents force to allow you to take them down to control them
JUDO has some holds but it focusses on throws,sweeps exct.
most you can translate to the street.
SUBMISSION WRESTLING or shoot fighting has take downs and submissions and a million reversals
KRAV MAGA they do not go head hunting and although have a good concept can be OVERKILL.
JUJITSU is a GENTLE art thats what it translates to its non agressive so its not good if you are being attacked. it does have submissions but usualy done with a GI
TKD flashy more of an artistic style... sorry.

2007-02-06 11:13:55 · answer #4 · answered by sam 4 · 0 0

Jujitsu
Its the Japanese martial art of using your opponents energy against him by harnessing his attacks energy in a defensive manner, i.e. grappling, holding, and throwing. No forward strikes are taught in this martial art.

2007-02-06 06:06:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

JuJutsu,
Aikido,
Chi Na,
Shui Chau,
Judo,
Sumo,
Hapkido,
Sambo,
Glima,
Shootfighting,
Pankration

Those are the ones I can remember. They are in no particular order.

2007-02-06 06:17:57 · answer #6 · answered by kungfufighter20002001 3 · 1 2

JUDO and Greco Roman Wrestling - you don't throw people in Jiu-Jitsu

2007-02-06 06:11:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Aikido, Judo, Jujitsu, Wrestling, and sometimes Taekwondo depends what organization you in.

2007-02-06 06:12:44 · answer #8 · answered by fe_fe3000 2 · 0 1

I have been doing brazilian jiu jitsu and we learn ,striking,grappeling,wresteling,kicking and more. I think it depends on what your instructors have to offer.

2007-02-08 08:51:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try Brazillian Jujitsu

2007-02-06 08:22:43 · answer #10 · answered by advantage68 2 · 0 1

we take a minor fields clas to go with our taekwondo thats called HanMuDo, which is mainly that

2007-02-06 13:19:13 · answer #11 · answered by um...YEAH! 3 · 0 0

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