The more and more I research and train in various martial arts, the more and more I see how all of them are connected. It simply astounds me when people say that one art is better than the other. They're almost all identical when it comes to the basics!
Keep training Deoz and always keep your glass read to be emptied and filled. Peace.
@Ronnock Thats true that most arts the basics are the same just done with there own flavor and style. But what makes them dfferent or dare I say...more effective then others sometmes is the method in which the techniques are taught and practiced. Karate has a reverse punch and boxing has a cross. Almost the same technique but what makes boxing more effective with hands? THE WAY THEY TRAIN. Hard,live and with resistence
@VietzRus It also depends upon the situation and the audience they are designed for. I am not going to teach boxing to a woman who just wants to save her life and survive the encounter. If she were to close-fist hit a man in the mouth, she is going to sprain her wrist and most likely break her hand. That being said, the comparisons between martial arts is a rock-paper-scissor scheme. They all contain valuable information, it's all relative to the desired use and context.
@VietzRus You said it has to do with "the way they train," well, that would also apply to people who just want to learn self-defense combatives. I was more or less agreeing with you.
@Ronnock Although I'd say there are some basic similarities between many styles, I'd also say that there are more differences. As for better or worse, put a nak muay and a boxer in a fight. The boxer has no experience with clinches, elbows, knees, etc, and will be decimated. Some "martial arts" are meant to be sports, others are meant to actually injure or kill the opponent. An example is Sambo versus Judo. Judo is all about points, Sambo is all about breaking bones and joints. I'd prefer sambo.
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This is Muay Boran
incase you didnt know It came from india , later on brough to thailand where they created Muay Thai from Boran as a sport.
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Namaste108Production 3 weeks ago
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09:38 my favorite move to watch!
AkibaKrazed 4 weeks ago
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AkibaKrazed 4 weeks ago
subtitle please :/
MrNandoDrummer 3 months ago
@MrNandoDrummer karate from somewher in tailand.
99XM 1 month ago
thanks for sharing. great vid :)
timkul76 1 year ago
The more and more I research and train in various martial arts, the more and more I see how all of them are connected. It simply astounds me when people say that one art is better than the other. They're almost all identical when it comes to the basics!
Keep training Deoz and always keep your glass read to be emptied and filled. Peace.
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock Thats true that most arts the basics are the same just done with there own flavor and style. But what makes them dfferent or dare I say...more effective then others sometmes is the method in which the techniques are taught and practiced. Karate has a reverse punch and boxing has a cross. Almost the same technique but what makes boxing more effective with hands? THE WAY THEY TRAIN. Hard,live and with resistence
VietzRus 3 months ago
@VietzRus It also depends upon the situation and the audience they are designed for. I am not going to teach boxing to a woman who just wants to save her life and survive the encounter. If she were to close-fist hit a man in the mouth, she is going to sprain her wrist and most likely break her hand. That being said, the comparisons between martial arts is a rock-paper-scissor scheme. They all contain valuable information, it's all relative to the desired use and context.
Ronnock 2 months ago
@Ronnock and what does that have to do with my comment?
VietzRus 2 months ago
@VietzRus You said it has to do with "the way they train," well, that would also apply to people who just want to learn self-defense combatives. I was more or less agreeing with you.
Ronnock 2 months ago
@Ronnock Although I'd say there are some basic similarities between many styles, I'd also say that there are more differences. As for better or worse, put a nak muay and a boxer in a fight. The boxer has no experience with clinches, elbows, knees, etc, and will be decimated. Some "martial arts" are meant to be sports, others are meant to actually injure or kill the opponent. An example is Sambo versus Judo. Judo is all about points, Sambo is all about breaking bones and joints. I'd prefer sambo.
jack91x 3 weeks ago
amazing!
SensiRiddler 1 year ago
bel video mi piace
conigliaro13 1 year ago