I am a 19 year old college student, weighing 70 and 1.9 meters tall, suitable for learning taekwondo

Updated on physical education 2024-04-19
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Taekwondo, don't you think that the height of those who learn judo is generally shorter than that of taekwondo? That's telling. Moreover, taekwondo pays great attention to the height of the center of gravity, believing that a high center of gravity can increase speed and increase strength (the greatest power is generated by the greatest mass and the greatest acceleration.

    Despite its small mass, i.e., its weight is light, if it is increased with acceleration, it can exert great power. Below is an example of a free-fall movement. If a steel ball falls from the air at a piece of glass on the ground, the destructive force of a steel ball falling from a height of 10 meters on this piece of glass is completely different from the destructive force of a steel ball falling from a height of 1 meter on this piece of glass.

    How do you master movements with speed? One way to do this is to move the center of gravity of the body. The higher the center of gravity of the body, the greater the speed of the movement.

    However, it is worth noting that raising the center of gravity of the body, although it is good for the speed of the movement, is not conducive to the stability of the body. Another option is to increase the distance of the attack and also increase the speed of the action, because the greater the distance of the attack in a certain amount of time, the faster the speed of the action. The method of increasing the range of the attack is achieved by increasing the flexibility of the body.

    You said that you are tall, so the center of gravity is higher, and you have long arms and legs, and the distance must be greater than my movement.

    That one I pulled up from that ** by the way when I was checking my taekwondo results, you can take a look.

    But to be honest, you're too tall, and it's not good to be too tall in the fighting class, so it's recommended that you work hard in the next game when you learn.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Judo feels like you're a little taller, and taekwondo looks better, but it's not suitable for you to fight, and you're still more dominant in karate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no suitable one, it depends on personal hobbies, and those who can persevere to the end will learn the same thing! It's all about whether you can stick with it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Karate is very good, and you're very tall, quite suitable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you learn Tiger Boxing and Tongbei Boxing with good results.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Judo, thought to taekwondo.

    The height is too high, and the center of gravity is not easy to grasp、。。

    Just a personal opinion ...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I want to be handsome, I want to be chic, I want to be taekwondo, I want to defend myself, I want to fight, and I want to learn judo.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on whether you want to strengthen your body or see the actual combat, hehe!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Whatever... A trick is fresh, eat all over the world...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now the development of taekwondo clubs in large and medium-sized cities is relatively good, and the industry is relatively formal, and there are many places to choose.

    In addition, China itself has a strong strength in taekwondo.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I think judo, judo is mainly wrestling, so it doesn't require a lot of strength.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Taekwondo is okay, I practice this too!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have a heart, anything is suitable.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    LZ: Your body should be on the thin side, I don't know how strength and flexibility are.

    Let me start with an example, take the whip leg (different genres have different names), the whip leg of taekwondo is the fastest, and the whip leg of Sanda is the most powerful because they have different ways of exerting force.

    Let's talk about taekwondo first, most of the taekwondo now focuses on the performance nature, of which the leg method accounts for a large proportion, and there are more aerial movements, so the actual combat is relatively poor, and it has relatively high requirements for flexibility, if you are agile, you can consider practicing taekwondo.

    Sanda will also require leg presses and the like, but there are no high requirements for flexibility, and it is more realistic, that is, to practice boxing and leg training for fighting, relatively speaking, the actual combat is higher, if you are a strength type, it is recommended to practice Sanda.

    Karate has not been touched, so I won't talk about it.

    As for actual combat, I don't know what the concept of actual combat is when LZ is talking about, is it self-defense when encountering gangsters on the street, or is it intentional to find someone to challenge, or is it fighting in the ring? ? If you practice self-defense on the street, no matter what you practice, as long as you practice hard for a few months, your reaction speed, psychological quality, and strength will improve, then it is generally not a problem (remember not to fall in love with war), you have to say that you can fight with those who have practiced, then it is not a problem that can be solved by practicing for a few months.

    ps: There are many people who doubt the street combat of taekwondo, I can only say that those who practice taekwondo have not practiced it at all, I know a friend who is from the city taekwondo team, and I once witnessed him fight 3 gangsters with knives and sticks 、、、 by himself

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm sorry, you said that all four of them need to open ligaments, and you have never practiced them.

    -Opening the ligaments is a painstaking process, so let's press the leg first.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Judo is technically demanding and difficult to learn.

    Let's learn taekwondo.

    Taekwondo is based on leg attacks. And judo is an absolute burying battle, facing an opponent who is stronger than you, if you use a burying battle, it is looking for death. Taekwondo's leg attacks are often the magic weapon to win. Let's practice taekwondo

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Find a professional club to practice sanda, sanda is not flexible to the body, punches are straight, swing, hook, legs are whips, kicks, kicks, pay attention to actual combat, it is sanda, taekwondo, karate are nonsense. Sanda is enough if the coach teaches it for half a year to a year, karate and taekwondo I have not been exposed to, remember to learn it must thoroughly understand what it is like, if you don't have sanda Go to a professional place such as a sports school to practice boxing, if you fight, boxing is the most practical. Don't listen to the nonsense of the people upstairs, I'm very responsible for telling you that Taekwondo is zero.

    Karate At least I know that there is no major taught in China, if you want to learn boxing Sanda I have been exposed to two types so let me tell you, Sanda I learned from the amateur team, boxing is now being practiced in the city team, each martial art has its own advantages, but the quality of practice depends on yourself.

    --A hobbyist who has given you the same question as you have asked this kind of question.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to fight, learn MMA unlimited fighting, which is used in the fuse, including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Taekwondo, Boxing, and so on.

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is invincible heads-up taekwondo must learn itf North Korean taekwondo is not Korean taekwondo The difference is that ITF wears gloves and can get headshots. ==Closer to actual combat and WTF is competitive.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I have similar physical conditions with you, I have practiced taekwondo for a few years, it is useless, it is good to press the legs, it is recommended that you practice sanda or karate, if there is a regular karate gym, karate is preferred, if not, practice sanda, sanda is strong enough, but karate is by no means weaker than sanda, the international mainstream fighting skills have karate but sanda is not ranked, and sanda lacks some connotation compared to karate, and it is not suitable for long-term practice, karate practice can accompany you for a lifetime, Sanda is not good, as you can see a lot of high-level, seventy or eighty-year-old karate masters, Jeet Kune Do is very good, but 9 percent of the domestic gyms I dare to guarantee that they are fake, copycats, it is simply a fraud money, there are a lot of karate cottages, look at your own eyes, Sanda is different, learn the same everywhere, there is no complicated technology and inheritance, as for taekwondo, you don't have to think about it at all.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Taekwondo is better, I've been practicing it for 3 years, it's good! You are also of a good height, so it is more appropriate to learn taekwondo, and it is not so difficult to learn taekwondo.

    Taekwondo cultivates courtesy, righteousness, honesty, patience, self-denial, and the spirit of perseverance, hones willpower, and exercises the body is also more comprehensive, and the clothing is also very clean and tidy! I hope you can adopt, please, I'm a middle school student, answer so many words, give it a reward! Thank you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Judo! Shotoku Martial Arts Hall! In Wangjing Garden! You can search ** to understand!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Actual combat? Then Sanda! I have a classmate in college who practices sanda, and he is about the same height as you, but he is stronger than you, and I am also exercising now, so I suggest that you pay attention to strengthening your physique and your own muscle strength while practicing anything.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Jeet Kune Do There is also the boxing technique you mentioned in Jeet Kune Do.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Taekwondo, I'm a taekwondo coach, I feel like I'm about the same size, how old I am

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If it's half a year, it's definitely Sanda.

    1. Taekwondo itself has little use value.

    2 Judo is very slow, and wrestling is the slowest in martial arts, at least more than 2 years.3 Karate is very good, but it is also very slow. You have just gone to karate training, and you may feel bored after half a year.

    4 Sanda is the best. Sanda has no routines. Learn the pace, punch, and leg skills when you get started, and learn to dodge after hitting the target.

    Counterattack. It's all dried up. You can explain your situation to the coach, and then ask the coach to streamline the content for you, and the actual effect will be very good in half a year!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1. Don't expect to deal with more than a dozen gangsters, gangsters are the most difficult to deal with. Because everything is true knowledge by practice, and gangsters have a lot of experience in brawls. If you don't have much experience in fighting before, and you don't have a very good backer behind you to scare the other party, you can only rely on luck if you want to win a dozen more.

    2. Whether to use it depends not only on the type of genre, but also on whether there is a suitable training gym around you. If you can't learn formal techniques, you can't talk about practicality.

    3. Sanda is better popularized in China and is the best choice. If there is a suitable Muay Thai gym in your city (there must be a Thai coach who has directed for a short period of time, or even taught for a long time), you can also consider it. Although Taekwondo has a higher popularity, the content taught is not suitable for actual combat.

    4. There is a proverb in the martial arts world: one courage, two strength and three kung fu, that is to say, in order to win, the courage must first go home, not afraid, but ruthless. The second is that the physical fitness must be passed, and the coach who really understands the actual combat will let him practice more physical fitness when he sees the thin student.

    When the first two conditions are met, the martial arts factor must be considered.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is recommended to practice Muay Thai. Thai boxing, which has a history of 500 years, is a traditional fighting technique in Thailand, which is characterized by the ability to attack at a very short distance using elbows, knees and other parts, and is a very ruthless martial art with great lethality. Moves include headbutts, bites, punches, kicks, kicks, stumbling, elbows, knees, shoulders, and arm hits.

    Pushing, grabbing, pounding, wrestling, etc. Any part of the body, can be used when it can be used, and it is a kind of boxing technique used in actual combat. Half a year should pay off.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You are too thin, taekwondo, karate, judo, which is not ** Chinese martial arts, no need to ask is to learn sanda, now taekwondo karate is all fancy, judo specializes in wrestling, who wrestles with you in a fight. There is no problem with height, the body is important to exercise more, and, learn sanda, don't fight for the sake of fighting, the purpose of martial arts training is to strengthen the body, self-defense, and only shoot when you have to, there is no benefit in fighting, you hit others, the minor injuries will pay for medical expenses, and the seriously injured will go to prison, if others do you, then you will be more unlucky!

    Also, don't be misled by TV and movies, it's not that you are invincible if you practice martial arts, you can fly, you can be very strong, people are people, you fight with others, it's okay to fight alone, fight in groups, and you will still be beaten.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Sanda, at present, there are relatively few domestic Muay Thai coaches, maybe Beijing and other big cities can still have, small cities and foreign martial arts are difficult to have high-level coaches, so it is recommended that you practice Sanda, very practical, do not advocate the answer on the first floor, ruthless is useless, you can't be ruthless, unless you have a knife or gun, but you kill someone in a small fight, you will regret it, and you can protect yourself if you practice Sanda well, at least you can't suffer a big loss.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I feel that you are a little thin The height is okay Don't learn Sanda The requirements for Sanda are short in height and heavy in body Taekwondo is leg kung fu On the street, it is mainly tearing Sanda practice too much Throat, crotch and back of the head Maybe you won't play It is recommended that you still learn karate The above four are very different in leg technique.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Of course, it is Sanda, the Chinese national art is broad and profound, and Sanda is very comprehensive.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Let's box, there is not a lot of time to get up on the street! Unless you leg law nb

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Sanda, go to Dengfeng Tagou Martial Arts School.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Personally, I think it's more appropriate to fight in real combat.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Hello, if you're trying to use it quickly, you're still practicing Muay Thai.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Street fights are about who is ruthless and not as good as blood.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Let's learn taekwondo, taekwondo uses a lot of legs.

    The most important thing is that you are only 143 tall now, and it is the time to grow your body, so don't pay too much attention to strength exercises, such as some weight training, which can easily affect your height.

    Taekwondo often involves spinning, airing legs, and requires high body coordination, which is good for the body.

    I don't know what kind of people you are talking about defense, I feel that with your current conditions, there are very few people who can defend, don't always think about fighting others, you have to grow up your height, the height is high, there will be fewer people who will naturally bully you, and it is convenient for you to defend against people.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Taekwondo is more in line with what you said, the movements are handsome, basically all legs, and you can also achieve the effect of body shaping if you practice, of course, the effect will be good if you practice well, practice well, hehe.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    The strength is not great, what is practiced is flower boxing and embroidered legs, ** people, keep one.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Tai Chi is the best, but it has to be a good teacher. A year of Tai Chi self-defense almost no brains, Yang style is recommended. The second is Wing Chun, women's boxing. Waijiaquan affects the body too much.

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