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Sanda, of course, is the most practical.
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Learn sanda, sanda is both practical and handsome. If you are a girl, don't practice sanda, your body will be deformed. Taekwondo is recommended for girls.
If you are in Muay Thai, don't practice it even if you die, Muay Thai is a seven-wound boxing, practice it into seven wounds, and all seven organs will be injured! After practicing Muay Thai, you are no different from a wasted person. If you don't mind practicing more, you can learn taekwondo first to lay a good foundation.
Learn Sanda again.
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Muay Thai don't learn to hurt the body too much, judo mainly talks about falling, karate punches and feet are used together, sanda punches and feet are used together, actual combat focuses on wrestling, and taekwondo is mainly based on leg methods in actual combat. It is not recommended for girls to learn sanda, they will practice to deform their bodies. Martial arts fighting is inseparable·· Each type of boxing has its own strengths!
You can learn the same thing first, and then learn more about other items to enrich yourself! Each other!
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Sanda, the actual combat is stronger than Muay Thai, it is easier to get started, the movements are not as much as Muay Thai, and the training is simple, just one hour a day! The body will have enough exercise.
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Karate, when you exercise your mind and temperament at the age of 17, helps you cultivate yourself and protect yourself.
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Are you a boy or a girl, if you're a girl, go learn taekwondo.
What is your purpose: to strengthen your body and have some self-defense, go and learn sanda.
For a professional fight, learn Muay Thai (I've heard of judo) Karate is a god horse??
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First of all, it depends on your interests, and there is the purpose of your study, I suggest that it is good to learn taekwondo and karate, like taekwondo is not too difficult to learn!
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Taekwondo Although it is very difficult to practice taekwondo, leg stunts or something, and the lower waist is a word size, but after a long time, you will definitely find it very practical.
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It's up to you to love it, I don't recommend you to learn those that are too ruthless, I think learning those is just for self-defense, if you use the wrong place, it's not sorry for yourself, just learn taekwondo or sanda, it's better to learn less Japanese things, what do you think?
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Sanda is the best, although there are many taekwondo and the like, but most of the teaching is unsatisfactory, and in terms of technique, there is still a gap between these foreign ones and sanda. If you have to choose one of them, karate is of higher quality. However, I am afraid that it will be necessary to examine each museum specifically.
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Sanda is simpler, absorbs faster, and has higher practicality.
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Sanda is easier to practice than Muay Thai, Muay Thai is a seven-wound boxing, practice into seven wounds, and all seven organs are injured!
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I should learn sanda! Learning Sanda 1, you can defend yourself, there are more practical skills 2, you can exercise a person's reaction ability! Wait a minute.
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The key is the question of the people who practice the martial arts themselves, which is not high or low.
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Age is not a problem, as long as you are interested, you can learn, interest is the first teacher.
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Sanda is a modern competitive sport in which two people use kicking, hitting, wrestling and defending techniques in martial arts to engage in hand-to-hand confrontation according to certain rules, and it is an important part of Chinese martial arts.
Judo is a martial arts that focuses on wrestling and ground fighting. Japan is known as the "Land of Judo".
Taekwondo, one of the official sports of the modern Olympic Games, is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet to fight or fight.
Karate is formed by combining traditional Japanese martial arts with the Ryukyu martial art of Karato, which originated from the Japanese martial arts and the Ryukyu Karato.
In the mainland, most girls choose taekwondo.
First, taekwondo is relatively slim and shaping, and the physical fitness requirements for girls are not high, and the requirements for flexibility and other aspects are also in line with the physiology of girls.
Due to factors such as politics, culture and history, karate and judo are not popular in China, and the degree of internationalization is far less than that of taekwondo and sanda.
But there is no superiority in martial arts, and the key lies in individual practice.
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Don't say with such certainty that taekwondo is not good.
I studied taekwondo.
If you know how to play, you can use it very well, even if you learn sanda, you can't use it, or if you can't play it, it's still useless.
I said with a black belt in taekwon, so to speak, it's not that I can't beat people, because as soon as taekwon's legs come out, they are basically on the top, and the general kick is on the head, and people are directly OK. So there is no big problem, taekwon, just use less, because the damage is too great. Another time, I kicked a guy out before I could use any force.
These things mainly depend on how they are used.
Taekwon's side kicks, forward kicks, can keep the range with the opponent. Like a side kick, it's easy to start, and it's fast, it's fast, it's very practical. Don't say anything taekwong rubbish.
It's just that you haven't met anyone who can use it. How can those who are dressed as X be able to kick the strength of their kickboxing?
Sanda. It is not recommended for girls to learn, they will learn the deformity of the legs, because Sanda does not require high ligaments, so it is easy to train the muscles into blocks, and the strength is great, but the speed is quite large, and the flexibility is slow.
Karate, in fact, is not bad, so I didn't study it specifically. What I know is that karate is not much different from taekwon, there are more movements in the hands, and then the leg ligaments are not very demanding.
Judo. I quite recommend your doctrine. I've had a judo club fight, and once you get close, it's like tearing distance, and then you're not far away.
People who learn judo don't necessarily have to be fat. Judo is based on skillful acrylic power, and the wrestling method is very sharp. It's perfect for the kind of tugging.
Finally said. A girl. I don't usually get into any fights. That is, it is a small fight, and you don't have to learn too professionally.
Just learn the appropriate one.
Special Statement. Taekwong is not not powerful. It just varies from person to person.
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If you're not the right height to learn taekwondo, learn some judo.
In general, if you want to fight back quickly against others, it takes a long time of training and sparring, and it is not something that can be practiced overnight.
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It depends on what sport you enjoy! Depending on your situation, judo is recommended!
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Sanda I learned Sanda Sanda can do it.
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First of all, Taekwondo passes
Even the actual combat taekwondo, which is now going viral, is vulnerable.
Judo karate has a lot more attack power than it.
But it's all our Chinese martial arts that have been tampered with.
Why do you want to learn from someone else's tampering?
Sanda is very good.
Very aggressive.
Of the four, I suggest you learn this.
It's better not to learn the rest.
Especially taekwondo.
My personal recommendation is grappling.
If you can have the conditions.
The grappling technique restricts the opponent according to the joint.
It's very strong to practice well. And it's very skillful.
It is very suitable for girls who do not have much strength and are careful.
Just do some strength training.
This is the foundation.
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I've been in touch with you to give you a brief explanation.
Taekwondo women's learning is actually good, although it is not practical, but it is good for the body or something.
Because no matter how well you practice as a woman, you can't beat a man, this is an objective fact.
Karate pays too much attention to resisting hits, and women's practice is still more difficult, and I can't stand it before I practice Jizhen, and Sanda is not recommended It's really not suitable for girls.
Judo is a profession with relatively few Taoist temples and is relatively amateurish.
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Personally, I think sanda and judo are good.
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It's useless to practice anything, don't think about beating a man if you don't copy a guy.
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Everything is good, and whatever resources you have around you are the best, go and learn them.
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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Of course, Wing Chun is the best for you, Wing Chun itself is designed for women, pay attention to spending "the least cost to achieve the greatest results", the actual combat is very strong, and it is easy to learn, and it is not so hard to practice. For example, Sanda belongs to the kind of "1,000 enemies are destroyed and 800 are self-inflicted", and after a battle, you will definitely be scarred. And Wing Chun doesn't need to split, handstand, somersault, I used to practice sanda, but now I have practiced Wing Chun for two months, and it turns out that those martial arts partners who are equal to my strength are not my opponents.