What martial arts are the most aggressive and/or most dangerous to learn?
February 4, 2009 · Filed Under Obama Mccain
manual_pt asked:
I heard that chinese kempo is one of the most dangerous martial arts. Is this true or are there others that are even more dangerous than Kempo?
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I heard that chinese kempo is one of the most dangerous martial arts. Is this true or are there others that are even more dangerous than Kempo?
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Learning Muay Thai in Thailand. Training consists of kicking trees until ur shins go numb to taking turns getting kicked, punched, kneed and elbowed in an attempt to prepare the fighter for the match. Pretty hardcore.
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Not sure why you want to know - why may help answer the questions.
If you are wanting to spar - then Kempo may be good for you - they focus on competeitve fighing. Another if you just want to mix it up like a bear is jujitsu - if you are patient enough to learn the basics; then you can spar a lot.
Dangerous as I define it is mostly in the mind anyone can be danerous - it all depends on where they are mentally.
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A blend.. Take Judo, Aikido, Jeet kune do, Kung Fu Tiger style, , Juijitsu, Combine them add Military combat techniques, and an understanding of the way a human Reacts and is assembled. That is the most dangerous. When you get to this level you know the easy ways to break bones, Joints and snap necks including ways to put your opponent in a position to strike or take on multiple aggressors with Fatal strikes on all. No one style knows all the techniques. You must consider all. And now that Kempo is brought up. I will be studying Kempo style as well..
Kempo is pretty good…Muay Thai Boxing is good…pretty brutal, simple by design but effective…learn some Muay Thai or Western boxing…last place you want to end up is on the ground in the streets, and all fights do not end up on the ground…your goal is to stay off the ground…but at least learn some basics of surviving on the ground…if you can find some Wing Chun or Jeet Kune Do to add to your Boxing, do so…then no one will have better hands than you…add some Filipino knife and stick fighting if you can and no one will have better footwork or hands…Krav Maga would also be recommended if possible as it is real life scenario-based…I’ve trained,analyzed, researched, and taught 36 different martial art and combative systems for the last 37 years…there are other good systems out there you can add later, but these would be my first choice…
Hope this clears it up a bit and helps you…
Let me know what you think…
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