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    Which martial art would best for a real street fight ?
    I have seen a lot of Karate black belts go down against Novice but strong opponents.

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    Last edited by 7r14ngL3Ch0k3; 09-20-2006, 08:40 PM.

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    • #3
      its not the style that makes the best but its you....
      imagine if u practice kung fu or karate but u lack the courage and determination with this well u cant be successful in any fights even when u faced a gang member who only knows is fighting...definitely u will lose because even u have ur many styles of MA but u lack confidence and faith... but if ur willing to trained to defend ur selfs in street fights well the key of that is u must be ready for all times and be brave and have determination and faith...that is the best weapon againts a real street fight...

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      • #4
        Hello, the_dude. This question has been asked a thousand times here on this forum. Hit search at the top right on the blue bar under the welcome screen, type in key word.

        But a short answer, I have found no "BEST" system...neither have I found a good system strictly for self-defense that has been mass produced and packaged for consumption. There are some good folks with good advice but not really any schools.

        I would look at what happens in a street fight/self-defense situation especially how the criminal selects and approaches his victims (what strategies he uses to get close), etc as your starting point.

        Many folks begin with training in one system and cross training in another, as an example of this training in Muay Thai, BJJ, and firearms...etc.

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        • #5
          Some people tell me that styles such as
          takewando are completely useless since
          executing complicated menovers are practically
          useless in a real fight. esp slow kicks

          Judo is pretty practical but requires more
          muscle than technique.

          Karate requires hell of a training.....Not to
          mention that I once defeated my sensei
          just one month after joining Karate, with
          an ambush from the back.

          Kung Fu no idea but surely fighting
          like a monkey or Crane will get u
          no where in a fight.

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          • #6
            lol *

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            • #7
              Originally posted by the_dude
              Some people tell me that styles such as
              takewando are completely useless since
              executing complicated menovers are practically
              useless in a real fight. esp slow kicks

              Judo is pretty practical but requires more
              muscle than technique.

              Karate requires hell of a training.....Not to
              mention that I once defeated my sensei
              just one month after joining Karate, with
              an ambush from the back.

              Kung Fu no idea but surely fighting
              like a monkey or Crane will get u
              no where in a fight.
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              Last edited by 7r14ngL3Ch0k3; 09-20-2006, 08:40 PM.

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              • #8
                the most basic moves of all martial arts are the ones use din street fights - punching, kicking so they're all as good as each other. except maybe tae wan do, which is mainly kicks and very good at leg distance, but weaker closer up.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by thescottishdude
                  the most basic moves of all martial arts are the ones use din street fights - punching, kicking so they're all as good as each other. except maybe tae wan do, which is mainly kicks and very good at leg distance, but weaker closer up.
                  I have to say no to that, my school trains on punching alot and only working in low side kicks to the knee to stop a person.

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