Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the most aggressive form of martial arts?

What is the most aggressive form?





And also, what is a form of martial arts that allows you to defeat an opponent that is stronger and weighs more than you? Such as a typical woman against a strong man? (I%26#039;m into self defense)





Thanks!





|||Probably Krav Maga. You%26#039;re trained to cause as much damage in as little time as possible. According to Wikipedia, %26quot;Crippling attacks to vulnerable body parts, including groin and eye strikes, headbutts, and other efficient and potentially brutal attacks, improvised use of any objects available, and maximizing personal safety in a fight, are emphasized%26quot;. Muay Thai is also quite aggressive.





Gracie Jiu-Jitsu evolved from Judo, and was specifically designed to help smaller, weaker individuals overcome bigger opponents.|||In my limited knowledge I would say the most aggressive is Krav Maga and Kenpo. Both focus on overwhelming your opponent with strikes.





As for a form to help defeat a stronger, heavier opponent, any form designed to use the opponent%26#039;s strength against them, including Judo, JuJitsu (Brazilian and otherwise), Hapkido and Aikido. Although it is a striking art, I believe Wing Chun Kung Fu was developed by a woman, so that may be applicable as well.|||Muay Thai is pretty brutal... a lot of striking.





I was holding some of those thick kicking pads for a semi-pro fighter one time, and it was like I didn%26#039;t even have pads. He kicked insanely hard, and the force was concentrated along the ridge of the shin. Crazy.





I also got my nose broke while holding a pad for a guy practicing elbow strikes. He was new and misjudged the distance (or else he just didn%26#039;t like me ;-) )





Knee and elbow strikes are insane. When I was watching the volume 1 of UFC%26#039;s best knock outs (not sure about the exact name), I noticed that guys could punch and punch... but as soon as there was a couple clean knees or elbows, the opponent was out cold.





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As far as defeating a bigger, stronger opponent, I%26#039;d say Wing Chung is a good candidate. I saw some TV show that said it was originally created for or by women or something.





According to Wikipedia, %26quot;Wing Chun believes in using the least amount of required force in any fighting situation%26quot;


|||All styles of Martial Arts will teach techniques used to defend a smaller person from a bigger person. Such as when a tall person grabs your shirt you can turn to your side thus extending your arm reach and strike the taller person.





Japanese and Chinese Martial Arts are the most original ones.





|||this is pretty good. - I found my jeet kune do training improved when I added one or two martial arts training. try the martialarm http://www.martialarm.comI used to train in Boxing in Nevada, USA but then got this martial arts machine which is not too bad.|||Muay-thai is definitely the most brutal and meant to do the most harm.





For women Krav Maga is the best hands down, it is geared specificly for what your looking for.|||Ive trained on the wooden dummy, bob and similarly the martialarm. The martialarm was the most fun. Here is a quote from their site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A36HDEmT... |||Not an exact answer but.. : kung fu training can be stiill done and even at home. Mine improved when I added one or two home training. try here http://www.martialarm.com|||almost all martial arts will teach you to fight someone bigger and stronger than you.|||muay thai


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