Taekwondo and Sanda, that fight is great, studious

Updated on physical education 2024-06-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you just listen to those who only say that the martial arts are good, but can't analyze them specifically or even analyze them wrongly, then you must be a martial arts layman.

    First of all, both taekwondo and sanda focus on actual combat, and both sports have similar training methods. To practice taekwondo, I recommend that you practice ITF taekwondo, ITF (International Taekwondo Association) actual combat fighting is used with both hands and feet, which is basically the same as sanda; The WTF (World Taekwondo Federation), on the other hand, only uses the leg method in actual combat, and only uses the boxing method when it is close to the body. The similarity between the two types of taekwondo is that they are both taekwondo, focusing on the legs, but the emphasis on the boxing is different.

    Speaking of sanda, I will talk about it in general terms, I have carefully studied the training mode of sanda. In fact, the training in the regular sanda training hall is the same as taekwondo, and it will not be actual combat at the beginning. If you start with actual combat, then fight 2 times, and you don't want to practice anymore.

    The real sanda is practiced for more than 3 years before starting the formal actual combat, unlike what people see on TV screens, where they start fighting.

    On the good fighting, I don't recommend which one you practice, both martial arts can actually play a better role in actual combat, the key is not what kind of martial arts you practice, but the time you practice, as well as your hard work and understanding.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's talk about your body first, is it okay? Is it skinny or is it a little fleshy and makes people feel a little strong? If you have a lot of waist strength, you can consider practicing judo, but you need to be heavy to practice judo, after all, if you are too thin, it is very difficult to perform.

    You also need thick legs to stabilize the lower plate, and you can't be too tall. However, it is still more useful in actual combat, as long as you are not afraid of rolling on the ground and getting dirty. Karate, please tell me your details.

    For example, physical fitness, whether you usually exercise. There is also a basis for age. Empty-handed is known for its fierceness and directness.

    Straight to the point. There are very few flower shelves, and most of them are used to fight against force, so if the strength and resistance to blows are not good, you still have to consider it, but you will adapt to it after practicing for a long time, but there will be some changes in the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Relatively speaking, sanda is more practical, taekwondo is more performative, if it is a girl, it is still recommended to learn taekwondo, sanda is not suitable for girls to learn.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sanda, but it is very hard to learn, and it is ......... to exercise the ability to resist hits

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've learned both, taekwondo, it's a lot of routines, it's super annoying for the exam, and sanda is very flexible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sanda is very practical, and taekwondo is a showmanship.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ITF Taekwondo, traditional taekwondo.

    Similar to Sanda. Very practical. One time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sanda requires conditional resistance to physical resistance.

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