Mixed martial arts, kickboxing, IFT taekwondo, karate, sanda which is great

Updated on physical education 2024-05-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I have a black belt in taekwondo (from junior high school to university), and karate is something I recently started working on. I can tell you very clearly, it's all amazing! Because I personally defeated two car thieves.

    Of course, alarm and language skills are the best options, but you don't have the "brain" option. )

    Taekwondo focuses on leg methods, and generally trained to the level of a red belt can be applied to actual combat, not to say big words, but at least it is certain: you can defeat the original two yourself, those who say that taekwondo is useless generally do not often participate in actual combat, any kind of fighting as long as the cultivation to a certain level, plus the actual combat application, is very lethal. The black belt in taekwondo needs to be assessed in actual combat, as well as breaking the actual combat plank.

    With the skill of the leg method, you can get 120 with two hits. However, taekwondo pays too much attention to leg and footwork, and if you don't insist on practicing, it can only play a role in strengthening your body. On the contrary, it is so strong that you can't think of it.

    Karate because he has just practiced, let's say a little personal feeling, karate does not have too many requirements for speed and footwork (compared to taekwondo), but he pays more attention to actual combat, requires more strength, and does not require ligaments very high, and karate is used with both hands and feet, and does not wear protective gear in actual combat. Self-defense works well.

    Sanda's leg technique is more similar to karate, while boxing is more focused on backhand boxing, which is boxing.

    Hehe, when it comes to kickboxing MMA, that kind of boxing is born for actual combat. But from the perspective of fighting, their inner cultivation is almost zero.

    I'll sort it. If you practice each martial arts for 1 month. Sanda Karate or Mixed Martial Arts or Kickboxing ift Taekwondo.

    If the top masters of every martial arts come to compete, it is not necessarily. This is mainly based on the integration of fighting skills, the intensity of training and the teaching level of the masters.

    As Bruce Lee, Ip Man, Dashan Beida, Shi Yongji, these top masters to learn. Then it is not only the attainment of martial arts, but also the cultivation of the spiritual realm of martial arts and Taoism.

    As for Zambidis as a mixed martial arts champion (K1), I think if these masters were all born in the same era, they wouldn't have fought with him. Because the true meaning of martial arts is to stop fighting, which is very commonly said to be to refuse violence and strive for self-improvement.

    In the end, I think that while satisfying your curiosity, maybe we will be better off if we change the topic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sanda is the best

    The most practical, heavy force, and effect.

    The second is kickboxing.

    Karate. Raise your fists.

    Mixed martial arts is too miscellaneous, focusing on the all-round range of techniques and not very practical.

    I have a classmate, who learns Taiquando, when he asked me to play, he drew two times with one of my roommates who learned sanda, and he couldn't stop Sanda at all, just take kicking as an example, Taiquando requires to throw his waist first, and people Sanda directly out of the legs, the speed is too fast, and there is strength, and the physique of Taiquando is thin, and he can't resist it at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As long as you put your heart into it, it is powerful, but taekwondo is more common and has a faster effect, and few other teachers are authentic, and it has to be ten or eight years in a row. So taekwondo is recommended. Even in school, yellow and white belt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Each has its own merits, and generally speaking, these fighting styles have their strengths, but they also have their own constraints. Learn Jeet Kune Do.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on the person, and the best people practice everything.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Which one has the least rules, which one is the easiest to show in actual combat In China, Sanda is more able to learn more authentic In fact, the most important thing is to look at the level of the coach, now run a few more to see, remember that expensive is not necessarily good, and there is nothing to learn before stepping into that circle Personally, I feel that it is easier to get started by learning martial arts practice coordination in learning those.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on the people who use them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How does it compare to Muay Thai, karate, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and sanda?

    Hello, the best actual combat effect of these kinds of martial arts is first Sanda Muay Thai free fighting, and then free fighting, karate and taekwondo are basically performance-based martial arts. Muay Thai: Muay Thai has steady footwork, fierce force, and is good at the use of knees.

    Free fighting: It is a stand-up fight, there are no ground skills, and at the same time, anti-joint techniques, elbows, knees, etc. cannot be used, and there is a certain degree of prohibition on wrestling. Karate.

    Karate was born and developed in Japan. Karate is basically a collection of martial arts forms, both traditional Japanese fighting techniques, and combined with Chinese martial arts, plus Kyushu, Honshu's wrestling, throwing, etc., forming a kick, hit, fall, hold, throw, lock, twist, reverse technique, point point and other techniques and even a variety of techniques including ** techniques. Taekwondo:

    It originated in South Korea and is very popular in China, which has a lot to do with their propaganda. In many places, taekwondo is better than tai chi. Especially for children and teenagers, people who practice taekwondo are much higher than tai chi.

    Taekwondo mainly pursues the practice of leg techniques. Sanshou Sports: Commonly known as Sanda Sports, it belongs to the traditional sports of the Chinese nation, which was called each other, hand-to-hand fighting, white fighting, patting, hand fighting, hand-to-hand, etc., due to the use of hand-to-hand fighting, phase.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello, happy to answer your questions. Sanda, that is, the Chinese martial art of sandangshou, pays attention to long-distance kicks and close-to-body falls, and the fists and kicks are very comprehensive, especially the wrestling method is very exquisite.

    Kickboxing is not as good as Sanda's wrestling, and the punch and kick techniques are similar, and if it is MMA, there are more ground grappling techniques. Taekwondo is a pure leg technique, which is not comprehensive and is not recommended to learn. Karate is similar to kickboxing, and kickboxing is the predecessor of full-contact karate.

    There is also Muay Thai, legs, knees and elbows are all strong points, ** practical. It is recommended to learn sanda first, master the fist and kick throwing technique, then learn Muay Thai and MMA, and practice knee, elbow and ground grappling techniques.

    Compared with Muay Thai, karate, free fighting, taekwondo, mixed martial arts, what is the power of sanda?

    Hello, happy to answer your questions. Sanda, that is, the Chinese martial art of sandangshou, pays attention to long-distance kicks and close-to-body falls, and the fists and kicks are very comprehensive, especially the wrestling method is very exquisite. Kickboxing is not as good as Sanda's wrestling, and the punch and kick techniques are similar, and if it is MMA, there are more ground grappling techniques.

    Taekwondo is a pure leg technique, which is not comprehensive and is not recommended to learn. Karate is similar to kickboxing, and kickboxing is the predecessor of full-contact karate. There is also Muay Thai, legs, knees and elbows are all strong points, ** practical.

    It is recommended to learn sanda first, master the fist and kick throwing technique, then learn Muay Thai and MMA, and practice knee, elbow and ground grappling techniques.

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