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@lucasdtuf ledo engano meu amigo...
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kimono legal, arte bacana mas no brasil isso não serve para nada.
aqui estamos preparados para o combate, e não para ensaios.
gosto da filosofia desta arte mas para o combate ela é inútil...
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Matial arts arent really meant to be better than the other. People should see that its all about peace. Like Bruce Lee says, " water doesnt go through its opponent it goes around his opponent. Water is peaceful." I take martial arts and its help releaze to be the bigger person and walk away when people attempt to pick a fight. In aikido its all about being calm and relaxed and not to be all tense.
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What I don't like about seeing this technique is the end part; where his groin looks like it's exposed to a possible groin grab/or, punch.
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@Ryukikon Jiu jutsu takes even less time to use to get the advantage on someone in a fight. " wrong again. in a street fight most of the times you fight agains more than 1 at a time. so to ble able to trow more than one person to the ground in limited time takes even more skill and practice.
"The skill that goes into karate well is very high as high as any martial. " you are wrong... if you think karate takes as much skill as any other martial art. There are much harder martial arts
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@Ryukikon "you placed systema and Krav as arts that are faster to learn to use for fighting than Muay thai or Karate. You are wrong, Its easier to learn boxing than kick boxing because their are less techniques".. you are wrong and the last part of it does not make sense. If you think kick boxing/muay thai is as easy as krav you are wrong.
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@eueueueu21 R2
In one year a practioner of any of these arts can use them in a fight on average. Would the person be really good and masterful no but they can use them to beat a normal person in a fight. Jiu jutsu takes even less time to use to get the advantage on someone in a fight. Karate, is a highly skilled martial art. The skill that goes into karate well is very high as high as any martial. Sorry but I dont know what your talking about. I don't think you seriousliy practice martial arts
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@eueueueu21 R1
you placed systema and Krav as arts that are faster to learn to use for fighting than Muay thai or Karate. You are wrong, Its easier to learn boxing than kick boxing because their are less technques. As for skill I don't know what your talking about, Karate is a highly skilled martial art. I dont think you have properly studied Karate to even say that. You can learn alot of techs but to know when and how to use them is the skill.
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@Ryukikon i added karate and muay thay as longer than systema ??? i dont think i did...ive read my comment again and still i cant find the line u r referring to... If u think krav has the same learning curve as karate, than you are wrong. and if you think you need as much training in wing chun as you do with kick boxing in order to be proficient in a fight you are still wrong.
I'm sick and tired of blowhards who hide behind a computer screen and insist that one martial art is "better" than another. I personally practice Aikido but I believe there is truth and much to learn in any martial art...be it Aikido, Jujitsu, Krav Maga, etc. I'm not afraid to admit I'd be terrified facing a master of any of these arts. A healthy respect for your opponent and his abilities will keep you alive.
ChronoLegionX 2 years ago 19
You see a screwdriver in someone's tool box. You say, "This won't hammer in nails, this is a useless tool," when all the time you are describing yourself. Or are you saying, "This is not a nail that has been hammered into wood?" You have to know the question to understand the answer.
siulumlion 2 years ago 5