Sanda, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, which actual combat is better, the speed of learning is short

Updated on physical education 2024-06-04
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I recommend learning sanda. Because I practiced taekwondo for almost two years, my skills tended to be comprehensive, and it was difficult to practice well. And Muay Thai, known as the world's No. 1 fighting technique, will take a long time to practice Sanda is fast to get started and has great lethality, but the force is difficult to control.

    Practice diligently, pay attention to safety, don't think that you will become a master just after learning, take your time, and you will definitely succeed

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can't practice taekwondo for 10 years if you're not a professional.

    Muay Thai has become famous recently, and you have to find a really good coach, and it's more affordable, so the possibility doesn't need to be specific.

    Sanda has simple movements, direct effects, saves a lot of flashy things, and is also relatively popular.

    Recommended to learn Sanda!

    Judo also takes time, and it takes some time to practice judo to be practical.

    It's obviously shorter than taekwondo, but it should be longer than sanda, and for that reason, it's hard to find a good coach.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sanda is also good, it is more popular in China, and it is easy to learn!

    Taekwondo is all about fitness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Taekwondo directly ignores ......

    Sanda and Muay Thai are fine.

    It is best to practice these two types of exercises to make your body stronger.

    You just need to use your fists skillfully.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You must want your wife to be beautiful and virtuous, how can there be so many good things? You better go and learn taekwondo, Muay Thai is very dangerous, not elegant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your age to practice martial arts is a little too old, but I'm afraid of people, I practice taekwondo second-level athletes, to be honest, taekwondo's actual combat is not good, only suitable for competitions, Muay Thai is based on elbow strikes, without great effort to insist on not practice, relatively speaking, sanda is relatively easy to get started, there are more skills, practice martial arts is more insistent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, it's all about hard work and hard work, mainly to practice explosive power, endurance, flexibility, and then look at the K1 martial arts and other world games, just take your time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Taekwondo is definitely the most rubbish, don't practice it in actual combat, the other two are about the same, and the characteristics are different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sanda, judo, your age is not suitable now, sanda can be achieved quickly, and everything else takes time to practice and comprehend.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Taekwondo, what you can't practice in a year, it's all skills, it's not easy to learn. There are quite a lot of people who beat blood, so it's okay.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    These are not very good, and they are still easy to use in actual combat. Wrestling in the same class has an absolute advantage. I've been wrestling for 11 years.

    I have practiced at the provincial sports school with the people who practiced the three sports you mentioned. Hehe, don't say much, it's a bit like bragging, anyway, if you are not satisfied, you can find me, I am 75 kilograms, professionals who are less than 40 kilograms fatter than me can find me, amateur forget it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sanda, taekwondo is too slow, there are many skills, and the actual combat is not very good, Muay Thai practice is more hurtful, not good for the future, see you don't want to become a master, I guess I don't want to be old and have any injuries, so learn Sanda.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Recommended: Sanda is strong in actual combat; And it can be combined with the ancestors to leave a variety of boxing routines to play freely.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sanda, Sanda, Sanda, Sanda, Sanda

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you want to learn quickly and practically, it is recommended that you do not learn these three, because these three require a long period of training to be rewarded.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sixteen is not too late, but it is not recommended to practice Muay Thai, everyone who knows knows it, consider other types of boxing!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    16 It's not bad to study, it's late after a while, I suggest you don't study those, it's best if you can find your own master.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It must be good and fast in actual combat.

    Don't practice. A year and a half. You're kidding.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Or boxing, which can save a lot of steps.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    None of them are good, practice a technique of their own.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sanda: Just be in good health.

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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.

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Learn taekwondo, it's beautiful.

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Taekwondo is not a martial art.

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Sanda, the reason is the same as mentioned in the previous ones. Or learn joint skills.

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Sanda will be afraid of fighting when you just practice, the problem is that you practice too little and are not skilled, as far as you can't get back a move, and you will be hit by the other party, and then you don't dare to make a move, the second step is not flexible, and the feet can't keep up when boxing, so that you can't master the actual combat distance, the legs can't keep up when dodging, the continuity of the three movements is poor, that is, the body is not coordinated, these factors will affect your heart, as long as your heart is affected, it will make you confused in actual combat, and it is very funny to fight in actual combat when you just practice, and the other party punches you, You also punch him, the other party kicks a leg, you also kick the leg, and don't use your brain, he kicks you can punch, punch him back, you can fall close when the other party punches, or hug the other party, and so on are all methods, as long as you use it properly, say so much and want to say yes.