Saturday, May 15, 2010

Recommended martial art for street fights?

i know all will help but im looking for the "best" one that really offers the most benefit for real life hand to hand combat.

Recommended martial art for street fights?
yo take jeet kune do


bruce lee made up that martial art


i b takin that n it hella clean b


hope i helped yeee
Reply:a gun
Reply:kick boxing
Reply:Learn how to have gay sex, or at least that's what looks like helps the blokes in the UFC and other such rubbish.
Reply:Jiu-Jitsu





But I don't recommend you go out looking for fights, you will get your *** kicked eventually.
Reply:Are you going to walk through China town, stop and yell Chink?


Where is all this street combat taking place?!


Man, I'd just move.
Reply:The best way to end a fight is to avoid a fight.





If confrontation is unavoidable you might want to look into Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. It's a ground-based fighting system based on leverage, finding your center of gravity, and grappling.





As a large percentage of fights end up on the ground it's an effective martial art.





Popularized and introduced by the Gracie family it's a popular martial art used in UFC, PRIDE, King of the Cage, and various other fighting championships.





You can learn more at www.bjj.org





But, remember avoid fights at all costs!
Reply:Jujutsu.Best for hand-to-hand combat.
Reply:You want an effective martial art. Well anything that is combative or teaching combat methods like combat karate, combat aikido or combat judo could be the best for you because they teach you how to fight directly and no nonsense instructions. Their methods is much more effective since they use less kata and uses more advance fightning techniques than other schools available. Also after mastering one style try studying one more so you could apply different techniques on different opponents.
Reply:u can try wushu..its look like kungfu...


its a great martial art...
Reply:there is a martial arts called KALARI PAYATTTU .ITS AN ANCIENT FIGHT TECHNIQUE . OFCOUSE IT HAS WEAPONS BUT MOST IT CONCENTRATES ON HOW TO ATTACK THE NERVES IN HUMAN BODY AND USE AT ACCORDING TO YOUR WILL . BY THIS I MEAN HOW MCH DAMAGE YOU WANT TO BE DONE . THIS IS FROM KERALA INDIA
Reply:Kajukenbo. Do some research to find out more about this, and other arts.
Reply:There is no ONE best...that just doesn't exist. There are some arts I recommend over others but regardless of style it depends on how it's taught. Even guns have limitations.
Reply:You want something that is good for stand up fighting.





How about boxing for speed and knowledge.
Reply:kick boxing isn't the most beneficial but is one of the quickest


%26amp; it should be all you need unless someone knows a martial art %26amp; desides to fight you





basically its up to you to deside because the other martial artists and I could go back %26amp; forth on this for forever check out martial arts lists on google and go to the web site that has a guys name that starts w/ Do
Reply:Any art that teaches you to avoid the situation is the best.
Reply:No martial art will guarantee you a victory but Muay Thai Boxing will come damned close!





It is a brutal style and is similar to street fighting in many ways.
Reply:without a doubt what you want is wingchun kungfu its a short range combat system 70 percent hand techniques and 30 percent legs the legs are used to the opponents lower body and also used to defend against kicks,there are no high kicks in the system such as kicking to the head because its deemed impractical when your hands are closer to your opponents head its economical with its structure and techniques and is known as "the street fighting of hongkong" its the best system ive ever done and i think its superior as well as it doest waste motion and train unecessary movements which would be impractical for the street also thai boxing is another favourite of mine thats also easily learned and very effective with nice elbow and knee techniques id suggest you check these two out avoid the arts with white suits
Reply:Take some Muay Thai lessons and get some Bas Rutten dvds. Brazilian Jujitsu can also come in handy, but going to the ground in a street fight is usually a bad idea... especially with multiple assailants. Seriously check out the Bas Rutten stuff. there are vids on youtube of him.
Reply:Tae Kwon do is a EXTREMELY is a dangerous sport. Plus it keeps your oponent at a distance, and it incorporates hop kido.
Reply:Learn ground fighting so his buddys can put the boots to you while you are on the ground





Learn TKD and believe the fantasy that fights start at tournament range and he wont be able to close in if it does





Believe the GRACIE bull that 90% of fights end up on the ground (actually according to studys by police and security and emergency room records it's about 25/30%)





A street fight usually involves a close in sucker shot followed by a flurry of blows that keep you on defense .IT'S OVER QUICK .TO WIN YOU MUST GO TO ATTACK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE





To get answers for martial arts and self defense go here





http://www.koryu-uchinadi.com/





It run by 8th and 9th dan masters with authentic teaching liscences from the JAPANESE BUDO KAN.





You will see and learn just how far modern martial arts has strayed from the original idea.
Reply:For strking: muay thai, boxing, kickboxing, san shou, shidokan and kyokushin karate.





for grappling: judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, sambo.





good luck!
Reply:Malcolm Camp is an idiot! How are you gonna roll around on rough concrete without any equipment?!?!?!?! What a fool! BJJ is extremely impractical in a street fight with multiple combatants also. If I were you Jim I'd just weight train and get a punching bag. Thats all I have and I bet I can kick all these "martial artists" as*es. No disrespect to real martial artists but all these fakes are really starting to piss me off.
Reply:Jujutsu is a good hand to hand combat, so is judo, maybe BJJ
Reply:sambo if you can find a school, but if not go with judo. Other arts would not prepare you for a real street fight like judo will. learn to use your enemy's weight against him, throw them down on their head, that can be useful if your fighting more then one person.
Reply:Muay Thai(aslo known as Thai Boxing). If your looking to do some dammage to one or more opponets you should Learn some Muay Thai. If you know some other martial arts just mix what you've learned. and don't think too much let your body think for its self.
Reply:seriously jujitsu and muaythai are both necessary for fights. but more importantly street fights can end up five on one and people bring weapons in an organised fair fight between two guys somebody is going to go to the ground either by being knocked down or by being taken down so learning how to fight on the ground will hepl you win. jujitsu is the only way to do this. but like i said many fights include multiple fighters or attackers or weapons so learning how to sprint would be a great way of avoiding it. seriously no martial art not even mma or guns will help you survive on the street. staying out of trouble is the only way
Reply:for self defense or street fight you can't rely on just one style to prepare you for a real life situation. You have to be prepared for the fight to end up on the ground AND/OR standing up, and not just one particular style effectively incorporates both aspects in their training. Find a school that incorporates cross training and sparring with an effective striking style (examples would be kickboxing, muay thai, karate, etc..) AND a form of grappling, should the fight end up on the ground (examples being judo, BJJ, etc...). Each style lacks something so "mix it up" and you should be prepared for anything a street fight brings your way! of course thats only if you do everything you can to AVOID THE FIGHT =) There are many schools out there that teach forms of mixed martial arts for self defense and even incorporate what to do in case weapons or multiple attackers are brought into play (however, under these circumstances, your best option would be to run your *** off!). So take some time to look online and check out a school that seems to suit you the best....heres a little website to help you get started... www.mma.tv ....hope this helps a lil bit!





-J
Reply:Krav Maga is the best fighting style especially for the streets.


Go to en.wikipedia.com and search for krav maga, scroll down to modern usage and you will see that the military and FBI even use it.


As prove, why don't FBI use the famous TKD and all the great known martial arts you see in competitions and TV.
Reply:NoName is right. Krav Maga was designed to be fast and efficient. its designed to take attackers down and out as fast as possible. notice not down roll around then out. it teaches you the pressure points and such that will knock someone out and/ or inflict lots of damage really really fast

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