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Yes. I know well, though. There are moves to grab the knife with empty hands in grappling, and there are also moves to grab the martial arts knife with empty hands in Japanese ninjutsu, such as holding the thin wrist, using the inertia of the body to pull forward, and then, the backhand changes the direction of the blade and puts it on the opponent's neck, directly beheading the opponent.
Truth be told, little Japanese knives are really bt like their culture.
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I've never heard of self-defense or martial arts, it's just a general term, not some kind of martial arts.
Many things can indeed be used for self-defense, but you have to consider whether you have so much time and energy to practice.
Sanda is honed by a lot of actual combat.
In addition, the so-called grappling and Israeli martial arts are military training courses, whether they are suitable for ordinary people, and whether they can be effectively trained.
In recent years, there has been a lot of publicity in domestic movies, but this kind of traditional martial arts either starts from a young age or has a certain foundation.
In addition, sanda is kicking and falling, judo is more wrestling, aikido is skillful, Jeet Kune Do pays attention to instant explosion, karate is more boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu ground grappling is more, Muay Thai is mostly knee and elbow, taekwondo is multi-legged, you can see for yourself what is suitable.
If you really want to learn, you should go to the class, just look at it and then practice casually is impossible. Height minus 110 is the standard weight, it's impossible to give up quickly, and if you practice with this idea, you will be beaten. For practicality, I recommend Sanda, boys.
The first ten days of the holiday training course are generally arranged for physical training to stretch ligaments, the middle ten to fifteen days are arranged to learn various basic moves and combinations and reaction ability, and the last five days are generally arranged for low-intensity actual combat (with protective gear, which seems to be really low intensity now).
The basic moves will take a month, but it takes a lot of actual combat training to use them flexibly, and if you practice them every day, you can basically do it for a year, but ordinary people may not be able to do this, so it takes two to three years, but compared to other martial arts, sanda is already considered a quick success.
Personally, I think Sanda is more practical and easy to get started, but it requires a lot of actual combat training, and any martial art is so fast compared to other martial arts.
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Fighting and grappling, defeat the enemy with one move, and go to a martial arts instructor to teach you. It will be in a day or two.
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Let's learn Muay Thai, it's easy to learn; The routine is simple and lethal.
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Women defend themselves and learn taekwondo.
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Go to the taekwondo place to learn a few tricks quickly.
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