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Taekwondo is not a martial art.
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First of all, it is obvious that Sanda is the most practical, the most important thing is practicality, focusing on practical application is also one of the modern sports, the two sides in accordance with the rules, using kicking, hitting, falling and other offensive and defensive tactics for hand-to-hand combat, confrontation.
And taekwondo is relatively not as practical as sanda, suitable for watching Finally, sanda originated in China has a long history in China, also known as fighting, white fighting, etc. It is also found in some versions of the Eighteen Martial Arts. Taekwondo, on the other hand, is a stick thing, how good can it be?
P.S. Don't worry about the rest, most martial arts masters are very powerful and martial. Toughness is a kind of character performance, and muscles are not something you want to have, not so exaggerated.
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It's obviously sanda, but learning a little taekwondo before learning sanda can lay a solid foundation.
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Sanda is slow to work, you have to start practicing from a young age, or you have to use a long time of exercise and training to reflect the effect, taekwondo is relatively fast, more suitable for the rhythm of life of urban people, practical taekwondo (military) is still possible. Of course, if you have practiced sanda for ten years and meet someone who has practiced taekwondo for 10 years, I think, the result may be, sanda kills taekwondo...
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Absolutely Sanda is practical! Although I am learning taekwondo myself, I still recommend you to learn sanda, which is very practical.
The ornamental value is lower than that of taekwondo... But it's definitely practical.
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Sanda is more practical, but taekwondo's legs are better than sanda.
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If you say that the two are practical, they are also very practical. It depends on your personal preferences. You love the synthesis of Sanda. Taekwon, who loves foot skills.
However, the way of practicing or competing in taekwondo does not advocate knocking down the opponent, so the direction of practice will be to hit people in a clever and high-minded way. You won't be able to use it in real combat. Sanda, on the other hand, also aims to knock out opponents in a match or practice.
So, if you want to practice the technical type, taekwong is recommended. If you want to attack, attack, Sanda is recommended.
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Let's practice Aikido, ruthless and low-key.
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Sanda is relatively more practical.
Extended Materials
1.The practicality of Sanda: (Diverse techniques and practical applications).
Sanda is a modern expression of traditional Chinese martial arts, emphasizing practical combat application and diverse techniques. It combines a variety of martial arts such as punching, kick answering, elbow, knee, falling, fluttering and grappling, including hand-to-hand combat, throwing, and falling fighting. Sanda training focuses on actual combat drills, which is very important for the training of strikes, grappling and reaction skills, and is suitable for close-quarters combat and practical application scenarios.
2.Practicality of Taekwondo: (Efficient kicking technique and self-defense).
Taekwondo is a modern martial art of Korean origin that emphasizes kicking skills and self-defense. Taekwondo is characterized by efficient, fast and accurate kicking techniques, including a variety of front, side and return kicks. Taekwondo pursues a balance of speed, strength, and flexibility, emphasizing the ability to defend oneself and quickly counterattack, and is suitable for self-defense, competition, and actual self-defense scenarios.
3.Differences in application scenarios: (the difference between indoor and outdoor environments).
There are certain differences in the application scenarios of Sanda and Taekwondo in practice. Sanda is mostly used in hand-to-hand combat and practical applications in indoor environments, including small space combat, actual strikes, and contact combat. Taekwondo, on the other hand, focuses more on long-range attacks and practical applications in outdoor environments, which can better deal with sudden attacks and exciting long-range threats, such as kicking, freeing and dealing with multi-crowd assaults.
4.Consideration of personal physique and preference: (choose the style that suits you).
When choosing sanda or taekwondo, personal fitness and preferences are also important considerations. Sanda emphasizes the training of muscle strength and flexibility, and requires high general physical strength and explosive power.
Whereas, the kicking technique of taekwondo has higher requirements for flexibility and coordination, which is suitable for people who are interested in kicking. An individual's body type, age, and health condition can also influence the choice, and you need to make the right choice based on your own conditions.
Sanda and Taekwondo are both practical fighting techniques, but they differ in their technical characteristics, application scenarios, and personal preferences. Choosing the right martial arts technique for you needs to consider the individual's physical condition, hobbies, and actual needs. Whether you choose sanda or taekwondo, consistent training and practice will improve your self-protection ability and achieve practical results.
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Sanda and taekwondo are both martial arts events, I think that sanda is more practical, self-defense is stronger, taekwondo is more competitive, and there is no loose mu Sun Naida flexible and practical.
Sanda pays more attention to actual combat, paying attention to fighting skills, while taekwonquan mainly uses legs, the legs are more independent, and the force is focused on using strength. Each martial art has its own advantages and disadvantages, I recommend practicing well, you have practiced sanda for a year, if you are not lazy, then you must have a certain level, and then you can learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses by practicing taekwon. The progress of martial arts focuses on the communication between the sects, so that you will have a broad horizon, practice to do half the work, I am based on sanda, and the key to my victory is to absorb the advantages of each faction, such as through the back of the fist to speed up the snatch of sanda straight punch, so that I benefited a lot, the same Muay Thai back kick leg to make up for the lack of emptiness in the back of Sanda, I hope you correct your mentality, do not have a rejection mentality, so as to absorb the strengths.
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If you're not afraid of pain, practice taekwondo, sanda doesn't have any spirit, if you want to fight, learn sanda, get started quickly, taekwondo won't be powerful until later, it's really powerful.
Three months, I want to use it to learn sanda or judo, Sanda focuses on actual combat, training can be said to be teaching while fighting, although three months can not be much more powerful, but it is a lot of help for self-defense, but Sanda is easy to get out of muscles, because Sanda focuses on the ability to resist hits, so... And there are really not many girls who practice sanda; There are many judo wrestling methods, although the use of dexterity is not as good as Aikido, but the strength requirements are much smaller than those of Sanda, and you can learn several practical wrestling methods after three months of study, and your self-defense is very good; Taekwondo is generally not taught in actual combat within a year; Although karate is used in actual combat faster, three months is not enough; Don't even think about Wing Chun, traditional Chinese martial arts are powerful, but the actual combat time is too long, even if it is a foreign boxing, and it is difficult to say if you find a good master and don't learn it for three or five years.
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