I am male, 15 years old, weighs 53kg, is it better to practice judo or karate?

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

    Karate is going to hurt your body, you're still young. Good weight, judo.

    Mixed martial arts, free fighting. It combines the essence of martial arts such as sanda, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, boxing, and karate.

    Stand-up fighting, boxing and practicing strength shaping tactics. The others who want to press their legs are late, and they waste time. Go to the gym to learn boxing, improve explosiveness, endurance, muscles, strength, speed, quick reflexes, learn routines and tactics.

    Isn't winning in one move a heavy knockout? In a group fight, you have to use everything around you, especially not to fall to the ground, and boxing is the perfect thing. Mixed martial arts, free fighting. It combines the essence of martial arts such as sanda, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, boxing, and karate.

    Stand-up fighting, boxing and practicing strength shaping tactics. The others who want to press their legs are late, and they waste time. Go to the gym to learn boxing, improve explosiveness, endurance, muscles, strength, speed, quick reflexes, learn routines and tactics.

    Isn't winning in one move a heavy knockout? In a group fight, you have to use everything around you, especially not to fall to the ground, and boxing is the perfect thing.

    Professional boxers have the best strength, explosiveness, build, and reach, and you can check them. I am a boxing major in the HKSI, and we all think that the Sanda major looks relatively thin.

    Just look at the UFC, there's power, there's speed. Punch knockouts and close-fitting knockouts are king.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Karate kills with one blow, and it is difficult to practice kung fu. Judo is relatively easy, and judo is best if you want to go it alone. Group beating decisive karate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have a lot of waist strength, you can consider practicing judo, but practicing judo requires weight, toughness or something If you don't have a physical foundation, karate is recommended No fancy, but be sure to find a good master or a professional school Otherwise, it's.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Looking at personal hobbies, I personally think karate is better, and you are thinner. Judo requires a lot of strength.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Karate, judo is physically demanding, and you weigh too little.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That's still good judo, there are more judo techniques, and it's not easy to get boring, and judo falls to the ground again, one to prevent yourself from falling and getting hurt.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to fight to come in handy, you have to practice something crisp, decisive, strong and the like such as sanda, Muay Thai, etc., which are very practical to fight in ordinary times.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fighting mainly relies on ruthlessness, not kung fu, it doesn't matter what kung fu chooses, just practice the foundation and movements to practice strength reactions. No matter how well you practice and how much you know, if you don't dare to beat someone, you still have to be beaten. Be a character, ruthless, and decisive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hehe, some people like mountains, some people like water, there is no high and low martial arts, only high and low people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Judo comes in handy when fighting.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Karate includes a portion of judo.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now the development of taekwondo clubs in large and medium-sized cities is relatively good, and the industry is relatively formal, and there are many places to choose.

    In addition, China itself has a strong strength in taekwondo.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, I think judo, judo is mainly wrestling, so it doesn't require a lot of strength.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Taekwondo is okay, I practice this too!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you have a heart, anything is suitable.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    19. These are very suitable for training! At least at the right age!

    Specifically, which one is more suitable depends on which project your physical fitness is suitable for!

    Taekwondo is tough and good at leg strikes. The accuracy of the leg kicks and the flexibility of the leg control are excellent. The disadvantage is that the lethality and self-protection are too weak!

    Self-defense is very poor, and tuition fees are high. Most of the learning is not authentic! Tuition fees in Suzhou generally range from 300 to 600 per month!

    Karate, a Japanese martial art, is based on fierceness and uses both limbs! The birth of karate was heavily influenced by ancient Chinese boxing! It can be said that it is the simplification and simplification of ancient Chinese martial arts in Japan!

    The advantage is that it is strong, and the disadvantage is that it lacks the concept of martial arts that combines strength and softness! The effect of self-defense is average, and it is difficult for ordinary cities to have training bases, and it is even more difficult to talk about formality! Even if you can learn the Tao, it's expensive!

    Tuition fees in Suzhou generally range from 300 to 600 per month!

    Judo, an Olympic sport, is similar to wrestling. Originated in Japan, in the process of its production was deeply influenced by the Chinese foot technique, the advantage is that it can fall people, which is beneficial to fat people, and the disadvantage is that it is often dropped by others! Not good for the skinny!

    The self-defense effect is average, the technique is single, and it is not practical! The learning location is relatively popular, and there are this project in sports schools in cities and counties all over the world! Tuition fees in Suzhou generally range from 200 to 400 per month.

    Sanda, in the 70s of this century, China's sports department was based on traditional Chinese martial arts techniques and traditions, adapted to the requirements of contemporary competitive sports, and developed a two-person ring with certain rules against martial arts fighting events! The advantage is that the technique is comprehensive! Flexible and fast!

    The downside is that the history is still relatively short! It is more popular to study in places, and all decent school martial arts halls basically have this project, and the tuition fee is cheap, and the tuition fee in Suzhou generally ranges from 200 to 400 per month.

    If you are just trying to defend yourself, I suggest you learn traditional Chinese martial arts, which are especially suitable for actual combat fighting, and are very popular, all martial arts gyms and sports school clubs have cheap tuition. Between 200 and 400 per month in Suzhou is enough!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Judo. Or Sanda, Taekwondo, Karate, forget it. Actual combat... It was a tragedy ...

    Because it's hard for me to imagine how much ability a person can be in a short period of time to learn taekwondo. Even if it's a long time, it's not good.

    I chose you to learn martial arts, judo, and sanda, all three of which require great flexibility and physical control. Good.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on your preferences, and your purpose too....To be honest, practicing judo, karate, girls don't like it....Not handsome enough, if you want to be handsome, or taekwondo, because taekwondo is the first purpose of watching, extreme taekwondo, you can search on the Internet, and it is guaranteed that you will be able to buckle your eyes out. But actually, taekwondo is the least difficult to fight, and if you want to fight, Muay Thai is the first choice, and of course judo is also very good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what you're interested in, no matter what you practice, as long as you are willing to work hard, you can succeed, I personally recommend taekwondo and karate, the moves are short and powerful.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Judo, the first choice for self-defense. If you pay attention to playing cool, you should learn taekwondo.........

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello! I'm a professional judo athlete, and if you just want to get fit, I recommend you learn taekwondo, because taekwondo is easy to use and beautiful, but it's not practical. If you want to defend yourself, go to judo or sanda.

    I've never been exposed to karate, so I don't know how, it depends on what kind of confrontation you prefer.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Sanda... A lot of foreign craftsmanship evolved from Chinese kung fu.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Judo. A figure like yours is definitely a good seedling!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You're skinny like ribs right now, right? 53kg, even if you learn judo, you will be crushed by others when you throw. Gain weight to 70 kg first, and practice long-distance running, pull-ups, and push-ups every day, so that most Chinese you can beat.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I agree with the words on the first floor, fighting is different from fighting, if it's a fight, what does it matter if you can't fight? It's better not to fight, hahaha. But if you really want to kill yourself, the guy, what rules do you have to tell him when you hit it to this extent?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    That directly learns sanda, is quick to get started, and is practical. Find a gym to practice more boxing and use less legs. Fight more battles. You're guaranteed to make a difference in a few months.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Boys should learn sanda, the effect is fast.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Judo is useless, learn sanda, it's best to go to a martial arts school to learn, boxing to the flesh, it's very enjoyable, I just learned sanda.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It is highly recommended that joint skills, compared to sanda and judo, there are not so many restrictions

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is recommended to learn sanda! Find your local wushu club to practice!

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