I was 13 years old and learned taekwondo, judo, sanda and wrestling. Which is better?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I was in a sports school, and wrestling and judo were more similar, but they were more dangerous and more difficult to practice. Because these two require a lot of waist strength and flexibility, speed is secondary, and you must first learn to suffer (that is, practice falling to the ground, how to fall so that it doesn't hurt, this is a very tangled process, my neck hurts for a long time), you must have a very resolute spirit and comprehension and long-term cultivation to achieve positive results, but once you learn, it is very useful.

    Sanda and taekwondo are easier to practice, pay attention to speed, and strength is secondary, relatively simple and easy to learn. In the later stage, you have to rely on yourself for speed and strength training, and the practicality is lower than that of judo wrestling, depending on your personal practice. It is recommended that you find a well-known formal gym to study and practice more.

    I am a girl and have studied taekwondo for 8 years and judo for 2 years. Overall, I think judo is better, but it's really, really hard. I hope it can help you, you can also add me to ask for details.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm dizzy, in fact, this kind of thing is not much use, in fact, any martial arts are still good at Chinese kung fu, but Chinese kung fu is practiced by time, perseverance, endurance, determination, etc. But if you are simply defending your lower body, I think it's better to do judo, this is just self-defense, if you want to fight, learn wrestling or sanda.

    Any martial arts you only learn for a month is not enough, at least more than half a year, to speed up or judo is simpler, taekwondo learning time is all about boxing and embroidering legs.

    If you're a girl, I suggest judo, it's suitable for girls, it seems that judo has self-defense skills to learn, and there are a lot of them, if you want to learn it, you still have to learn it for a long time. You are originally a girl, your body is weak, you can only use skills to defend yourself, and it is better not to learn for a short time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Judo, taekwondo ligaments are better, sanda is too laborious, wrestling is too easy to get injured, and it's not practical, or judo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Learning taekwondo, I was also thirteen years old, and I also learned taekwondo. Taekwondo is not only practical, but it also sharpens the will.

    I was very weak at first, and after learning taekwondo, I felt a lot stronger, but I had to persevere, and my voice had to be big.

    I've only been studying for two weeks and am now a yellow belt.

    Taekwondo purpose: courtesy, righteousness, honesty, patience, self-denial, and perseverance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Judo and wrestling are both power-based, so negated, sanda, it's very bitter, not very suitable for girls, as for taekwondo, it's better to learn to defend yourself, and there are more women who learn it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you learn well, you are willing to work hard! Either one goes! There is no such thing as the best martial arts, only higher martial artists! It's pretty much the same in the end! It's all about reaction and speed, and strength!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I've done sanda and taekwondo. If you want to defend yourself, then choose Sanda. Sanda is good at actual combat, while taekwondo seems to take years to be effective.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In judo, the body of a child is softer. I think you should learn judo.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Whatever you want, as long as you have that heart, learn what you want, learn what you want, learn what you like, you have poor physical strength, you have to exercise more.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Learn wrestling and sanda (when defending yourself, you can protect yourself regardless of gender), and it is safer to have hand-to-hand skills.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wing Chun. It's good to practice your reflexes.

    Unless you're learning well. Otherwise, it can only be used for fitness.

    Believe me.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If someone asks you if you want to get into a good university, go to that school, what's wrong with you?

    You should know that Jeet Kune Do is very powerful, but many people have also learned it. It didn't turn out that much. Can you say that Jeet Kune Do is not powerful?

    The problem is that you have to work hard to practice.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Taekwondo is recommended for young age.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How good is praying mantis boxing.

    Especially Wang Jing's fat mantis.

    Dig haha.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can choose whatever you like.

    I recommend learning taekwondo.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    My 10-year-old son thinks Sanda is more suitable for him.

    Because Sanda is more practical, it can be used in times of danger, and the other two are too bells and whistles to be of much use.

    Health is the foundation of happiness, and the health of children is the most basic wish of parents. If you want to leave your child healthy, not only should your parents have good genetics, but also teach them the correct lifestyle, eating habits and psychological adjustment ability. When these conditions are in place, we can talk about leaving health to children.

    Here it is recommended that practicing sanda is a good method, which can not only defend oneself, but also be more effective in improving children's physical fitness. The impact of Sanda on children: the ability to take care of themselvesParents cannot accompany their children for a lifetime, and children must always be independent.

    Cultivating a child's self-care ability from an early age will give him the foundation to gain a foothold in this world.

    Only then can we talk about socially oriented development. This is the principle of "perseverance" advocated by Sanda education, through the training and education of Sanda, children can improve their ability to resist setbacks and lay the foundation for their future life. The impact of Sanda on children:

    No matter how powerful a parent is, he or she cannot predict what his child will experience in the future.

    Therefore, teaching children the ability to learn and improve on their own is the most important task of parents. With this ability, no matter how the world changes and how complex the society is, there is no need to worry about the survival of children.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A 14-year-old boy with Sanda might be a better fit for him.

    For taekwondo, the leg method is the main one, and the fists and feet are used together. Movement pursues speed, strength and effect, and uses breaking as a means to test skills. Taekwondo does not pay attention to showmanship, and all movements are centered on technical fighting; There are higher requirements for physical flexibility and physical fitness, and more attention is paid to the form in training, and the tricks are too fixed, which may not be suitable for boys.

    For sanda, the main techniques are hitting, kicking, taking, falling, falling, etc., including elbow and knee techniques. You can combine kicking, hitting, and throwing offensive and defensive techniques by yourself. There are no routines in Sanda, only single moves and combinations, see the moves.

    Sanda is more flexible, unrestrained, and can be associated with more things than taekwondo, and may have higher flexibility, as well as higher body flexibility, and at the same time, seeing and dismantling moves can also train children's thinking habits.

    To sum up, it is better for 14-year-old boys to choose sanda.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is better to learn sanda, and all the moves of sanda are closer to actual combat.

    Sanda is the inheritance of the excellent fighting movements of traditional Chinese martial arts, and then draw on the techniques of fighting techniques of various countries in the same era to analyze and study, absorb the beneficial ingredients, and even specific practical techniques to copy and absorb, and then through the inductive technology, constantly integrate, coordinate and revise to create a new and complete Sanda technology system.

    Taekwondo; Korean martial arts, one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, is a sport that mainly uses the feet to kick opponents. Put forward the teaching concept of "educating morality, educating intelligence, educating the body, and educating the heart", putting education in the first place and competition in the second place, so in terms of fighting, in order to be safe, you can only use the leg method and a straight fist to hit the waist above the waist and below the collarbone, and there is no wrestling, elbow, knee, and actual combat action is too few.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course, it's sanda, it's simple and practical, taekwondo is generally useless, you can go to the wolf warrior training camp to see it, it's pretty good!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Taekwondo、I also learn this、

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Taekwondo, shape the body, you are thinner and weaker Sanda you can't stand it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Sanda, the actual combat ability is much higher than taekwondo.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Sanda, if you have a bad ligament, your leg can't be opened.

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