Saturday, May 15, 2010

What martial arts class should I join?

I%26#039;m trying to imitate my favorite wrestler RVD. I wanna be as flexible as him. I know I should take some kind of martial arts class, but waht kind?|||Flexibility is something that develops from stretching. Brazilian Jujitsu is good for grappling range. Wing Chun Kung Fu is famous for trapping range. Western Boxing is best for punching range. And Muay Thai is best for Kicking Range. Expect to put at least two to five years into each of these to be considered really good at any of them. However, within months you should be feeling pretty good about yourself, if you%26#039;ve stuck with one and given it your all. Don%26#039;t imitate some celebrity, no one can be him better than him and no one can be you better than you.|||It%26#039;s personal preference. I like gung fu, no..... not kung fu. It%26#039;s animal styles, like... tiger style, monkey style, snake style, etc.|||With all due respect you%26#039;re in for a surprise if you expect martial arts to be anything like wresting considering wrestling is all staged fighting. The only thing I can tell you is that jujitsu is focussed on ground grappling, which is basically fighting on the ground.|||Try Dekiti Tirsia Siradas. It is an effective and combative martial arts that include weapons, empty hand and ground fighting.|||Take anything but Tae Kwon Do, it%26#039;s useless (it%26#039;s only made for olympics and just showing off)|||karate or real amature wrestling either one|||If you just want to be flexible strech and do a lot of exercise





Now if you want to learn his martial arts style to use it to protect yourself on the street, get ready to get ur a ss handed to you|||judo

No comments:

Post a Comment