Martial arts, Muay Thai, Sanda, Taekwondo, Judo, Wrestling, Neijiaquan, that one is the most powerfu

Updated on physical education 2024-04-14
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, the range of martial arts is very wide, inner boxing is martial arts, sanda old name is loose hands can also be regarded as a martial arts derivation, Muay Thai is more **, but the joint and body damage is great, internal boxing health is very powerful, but want to be used in actual combat without a few years of skills is simply false, taekwondo leg method accounts for more than 70%, rather than learning taekwondo is better to learn extreme vacuum karate (personal feelings), wrestling needless to say, close moves, mainly wrestling is usually used as a supplement to other martial arts (such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, To first fall down the person to perform the riding style, and then naked choke, etc.), sanda is more comprehensive, it should be said that it is more reliable to apply to actual combat, jiu-jitsu was born from judo, are mainly based on wrestling and ground skills (throwing skills, solid skills, body skills), domestic players have not paid much attention to ground skills before suffered a big loss, so if you want to say that you can't learn one, you have to take it into account, in the past, UFC was Muay Thai with jiu-jitsu, or boxing with Sambo, there is no most powerful, only more powerful, as long as people are powerful, everything is powerful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Steamed buns and white rice can be eaten to your heart's content??? Oh, a truth.

    Have you seen Jet Li's Huo Yuanjia, there is a classic dialogue in it: 'I think that there is indeed no high or low martial arts in the world, only those who practice martial arts have the difference between strength and weakness, and through competition, we can discover and know a real self, because our real opponent may be my own door.'" ’

    Tell you about the comparison of the kung fu categories you mentioned:

    Martial arts and internal boxing can be classified as a type of routine-based sanda supplemented, if you are fitness, then this is a good project, you can choose some slightly slower speed of martial arts routines practice, such as southern boxing, Baji, etc., sanda, Muay Thai, taekwondo is mainly based on actual combat, but to pay, such as the sanda I am familiar with: you have to have 1 strength, 2 speed, 3 resistance to fighting, etc., the physical fitness requirements are higher, otherwise you may hit others, the fist hurts, others do not react, others hit you, you faint [very common], Muay Thai is mainly famous for just becoming famous, and it is a practice of hitting trees and kicking trees since childhood [or sandbags and other hard objects], and some people practice with steel plates, you can try to kick the tree with your calf bone, judo wrestling is relatively close, but it is best to practice with two people, and the requirements for reaction are extremely high, otherwise there will be the same as said upstairs, you just grabbed someone and are still thinking about whether it is over the shoulder, or inserted into the crotch, others have already put you down.

    Hehe. Roughly speaking, you can borrow a visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Muay Thai is known as the invincible opponent in the world for 500 years, and it should be said that it is the most powerful.

    But over-practice is not very good for the body, and many fighters are not physically good after the age of 40.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no such thing as the best martial arts, only the best exercisers!

    Taking the impossible as the law, and the infinite as the finite, this is the last word!

    I wish you a speedy and fruitful workout!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you learn it well, you're good at everything.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sanda. Taekwondo. Judo.

    Karate. Which of boxing is more practical is a very deep and far-reaching topic. I have practiced these contents more or less, and I personally believe that taekwondo has sharp legs, judo is close and flexible, karate is rigid and rigid, and boxing is simple and fierce.

    In terms of distance, taekwondo and karate are good at medium and long-distance attacks, boxing is medium-distance, and judo is close to close-range attacks. The disadvantage is that it is too formatted, such as taekwondo's defense and attack too many traces, judo can only be close and attack, karate defense is relatively weak, boxing hands are simple and effective, but below the waist is afraid of blank.

    Sanda is a collection of hundreds of offensive and defensive strengths, training people's attack and defense capabilities at long, medium and close ranges, relatively speaking, it is a wonderful moment without a fixed way. Modern sanda techniques, as well as many advanced techniques including Muay Thai, such as the integration of Jeet Kune Do theory and techniques, are self-evidently practical in this regard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    All useful martial arts are strength-based, and skill is built on strength. The joint technique must also be held with strength and speed, and the opponent will break free at once without strength.

    Judo is good, but hard to learn. Kickboxing doesn't have a gi and may be issued a set of tank top shorts. Judo and wrestling have to be very careful even if they are learned in street combat, and they are easy to die. Your family can't afford to pay.

    If there are few gyms around you, you can learn boxing (without a uniform), boxing is the most useful in street combat.

    Choose a gym that is close to your home and within 20-30 minutes of cycling. You ride a bicycle on the weekend with your home as the center, and you can find it one by one, find the venue and the cost, and compare it more.

    Don't think about assault boxing, you can't practice it. Learning boxing is a long-term thing.

    Don't practice routines and taekwondo, you'll be beaten even worse.

    The more painful the training of martial arts, the stronger the actual combat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are purely self-defense, sanda, judo, Muay Thai, boxing, MMA, etc. But how good you can practice depends on your purpose, ** for the purpose, simple self-defense, and take this profession. The level of training for the three purposes is definitely not the same.

    Because the rules of the competition are different, there is no such thing as a good martial art. For example, if a boxer practices and a taekwondo player fights taekwondo rules, those who practice boxing will lose. On the other hand, if taekwondo and boxers fight on the streets, they may die if they practice taekwondo.

    For example, if you want to be very powerful in martial arts, you must first have money. If you enter the professional team (national team), you can't afford to learn without money.

    All kinds of martial arts for the purpose of fighting are learned, because they have different rules and different styles of fighting. I won't explain it here. (If it's just a simple self-defense, it's not necessary.)

    As long as you have martial arts with fists and legs, it is enough to choose one)

    Learn martial arts before learning morality, don't use martial arts to fight! Self-defense is OK. Remember, kid, when you succeed in school one day, don't be proud, keep a low profile. And don't use martial arts to solve things. It's useless for this society to fight!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No matter how good the fighting skills are, if the actual combat experience is insufficient, it is still the life of being beaten We have a saying here: Punch the master to death.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Boxing is better, mainly focusing on muscle training, the benefits are great, boxing punches are heavy and the damage is strong, and the ability to resist fighting is strong.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Each has its pros and cons, look at your own situation, the legs are long and the muscles are developed to practice taekwondo, and the arms are advantageous to practice boxing No matter what it is, find a good place when you fight.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As for me, I have studied taekwondo, and I think that taekwondo uses more feet and less hands, which is not very practical. Personally, I think Sanda is better, it uses both hands and feet. Changquan is also better, after all, it was developed in China.

    In fact, all martial arts are available, it just depends on how you use them correctly. Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sanda, although it is not from your place, but I tell you: "Justice without power is weak, and power without justice is brutal." ”

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Boxing is good, I just learned boxing, and boxing is not only about strength, but also about flexibility, and about durability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is recommended for sanda or kickboxing. Sanda or free fighting is more practical in the face of street combat, although some things are not good-looking, but often not good-looking things are simple and practical, these two must not have a uniform, only special clothing, such as Sanda has a Sanda suit, and free fighting has a free fighting costume. (At present, kickboxing is a popular fighting technique that has emerged in recent years, which is widespread and practical).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Free fighting is good, it is more comprehensive, and the latter ones are very one-sided, taekwondo is usually competitive, taekwondo only focuses on legs, sanda close-quarters, and there is no elbow cover of Muay Thai, judo is wrestling, plus ground skills, boxing is only fists, or free fighting, it is good, and there is no military attache who teaches free fighting.

    Learn Sanda or Muay Thai, remember brothers, and don't learn taekwondo or competitive martial arts (like Changquan routines, lying on the ground, monkey boxing, etc.).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I recommend you to practice Jeet Kune Do and extract all these strengths.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Tai Chi, Tai Chi is better than Sanda praying mantis, orangutans, cranes,

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Sanda, Sanda's actual combat use is quite good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Therefore, the heavens will descend on the people, and they must first suffer their minds, strain their muscles and bones, starve their bodies and skins, empty their bodies, and act chaotically, so they are tempted to endure them

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Soundtrack: Wang Jihua, Zhang Junpeng, dubbing director, Liu Mingzhu, art director, Qian Yunda, art design, Chen Lianyun, Yu Zhenyan.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Learning a martial art can indeed strengthen the body, and can make people a little more confident when theorizing with a bare-chested man, but as a response to social gangsters (now it seems to be called "street fighting"), the art of punches and feet in the general sense is not very useful.

    There are three main problems in this situation, first of all, the opponent may have weapons: it is very difficult to grab the blade empty-handed, even if it is a soldier, the chance of injury when dealing with the blade-wielding gangster is still very high; secondly, there is more than one person on the other side, that is, you will be attacked by multiple people at the same time, instead of sending them one by one like in film and television works; Third, the two sides will not wait for each other to fight each other before making a move, and they will not abide by the rules of the ring. Street fights often score the winner or two, hitting the eye, choking the throat, kicking the crotch and smashing stones, all to the extreme.

    In this case, even a martial arts expert can be very passive without the corresponding experience.

    Therefore, it is often much more important to learn and protect yourself in such situations than to act out of a momentary mood. For example: 1. When you are in a poor public security environment, you should bring self-defense equipment when you go out; 2. Don't go to places with many people, and don't leave alone in places with few people; 3. Try not to do anything, negotiate if you can, and spend money if you can; 4. If you really can't avoid the conflict, you should seize the opportunity to escape or call the police; 5. When the conflict is unavoidable and foreign aid cannot be obtained temporarily, take the opportunity to take action when the other party contacts and provokes (one of the characteristics of street gangsters is to provoke through physical contact, such as slapping the face, pushing the shoulder, etc.), often at this time to control the enemy and win the initiative; 6. When the other party directly starts or even takes out the equipment, it can only save the life of the ......For details, please refer to the Kunshan incident.

    After all, I am not a legal or security professional, the above is only a personal opinion, if there is any mistake, please correct me. As for the problem of martial arts, street fights in reality are like this, more of them are fighting yin, fighting fiercely, and there are many fighters, and the play of martial arts will inevitably be restricted.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Huang Ying is adapted from the original chapter of the same name.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Can't be all right...

    1, this he is right, although both belong to hand-to-hand combat, but judo wrestling belongs to ground suppression, specializing in stand-up fighting... But it also depends on personal ability.,Didn't Fido, who has the strongest ground skills, also lose to the Croatian police...

    2, I don't know who told him that the strength of weightlifting students is the greatest, the most important thing in weightlifting is the strength of the waist and back, and the strength of the arms is secondary, so when it comes to martial arts, the weightlifting major is not brilliant... But wrestling is most suitable for the word "one force down ten"...

    The only thing that really dominates the sports institute is wrestling, nothing else... In the sports institute, boxing is better, and sanda is indeed quite tragic...

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes, weightlifters beat sanda athletes and boxers. Weightlifters can sling any kind of athlete in existence. Wrestlers and judo can't beat weightlifters.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    So what does he mean that judo and weightlifters might as well go straight to death when they encounter someone who practices tai chi?

    Boxing is restrictive. First of all, it can't move its legs. Only arms and fists. The limitations are too great.

    The real techniques of Sanda are long kicks, close hits, and close drops.

    There is no one who is afraid of whom, and no one is afraid of whom. It's just who has the best skills.

    Sanda stands there and does not move. Judo or weightlifting just came. A split hanging. Or simply a straight punch followed by a low whip leg. Who wins and who loses is unknown. Look at the technology. Not professional.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There is a certain reason, if you fight in close combat, there is a certain advantage in practicing wrestling, but each has its own strengths, if you ask them to fight long-distance, maybe the person who practices judo will be defeated by the sanda team before they get close. And what you said about one force down ten times, it's also not exact, how to do it by brute force alone, a person who practices sanda won't let him get close at all, and he will hang up. All in all, if a Sanda player can learn the routines of judo or wrestling, he is sure to win in actual combat than those who practice judo.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Totally unreasonable! If that's the case, then the sanda match can make judoka of the same level play and see how 3 Myonai was knocked out by the sanda player! I myself have studied judo, wrestling and sanda, and most professional sanda players need to learn the actual combat techniques of judo and wrestling, just to use them when their opponents are close or hugging in the ring.

    Judo or wrestling skills can only be used when the opponent is close to the body, and if you compete with a sanda opponent, you must be punched and kicked before you get close to someone!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I practice judo, and there is a saying in the sports school, which is called "fists are afraid of feet, feet are afraid of falling", as for one force to ten percent, depending on the situation, our judoka athletes' arm strength is not much worse than that of weightlifters, when I first joined the team, 89kg, but wrestling is not the opponent of our team's 51kg players.

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