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If there are no rules at all, Muay Thai will undoubtedly be the best, Sanda second, and karate last. First of all, karate is more effective in strengthening the body than in martial arts, and actual combat is often of little significance. As for sanda, although it is already very similar to street fighting, and it is hugely powerful, it still lacks some power compared to Muay Thai, which can inflict fatal blows on others with the hardest parts of the body.
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Karate is the least powerful, because he is very regular, and it can't be said that it can't be done at all, because, in the streets, it's too slow, unlike Sanda, Muay Thai, these two things are too fast, too rough, and there are no rules, in the case, it is difficult to exert the internal force of karate, and then in this case, there is no doubt, it is Sanda and Muay Thai victory, I think Muay Thai is more powerful than Sanda, but Sanda is not vegetarian, but Muay Thai is too cruel, lethal, too high, and very fast, in the absence of rules, Muay Thai can be played at will, so Muay Thai is the most powerful, and I'm talking about the streets without rules.
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There is no strongest boxing Only the strongest people Any boxing has its own strengths and weaknesses Only those who practice can develop their strengths and avoid weaknesses The lethality of the three types of boxing should be the first in Muay Thai, the second in sanda, and the third in karate But when you practice, it is easy to hurt your muscles and bones, and you can hurt your bones and bones When you strengthen your body, karate can be a little more fierce Muay Thai is not recommended You can't find an authentic coach Even if you practice authentically, you can't shoot casually It's too deadly.
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If you have the same weight and skill level, no protective gear and no restrictions at all, karate will be cool and cool first.
Moreover, if you can only use the authentic techniques, then Muay Thai will be tortured to death by Sanda.
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Sanda is the most powerful, because Sanda's technical movements are closest to actual combat, and it is the most dominant in actual combat, which is incomparable to the other two.
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This question does not say which martial arts are strong, it mainly depends on the individual.
Just like people, there are strong and weak.
For example, Tyson, do you think he can beat Bruce Lee?
The answer is: no.
It doesn't matter what kind of martial arts you choose, the most important thing is your ability and whether you can play it well.
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Analysis, Muay Thai. Sanda is great, but it's too violent and has little cultural literacy in training (of course, I'm not saying that the people who practice are of low quality). Although the actual combat ability of karate is slightly lower than the former, the latter word "Tao" is very knowledgeable, and practitioners can cultivate their minds while learning martial arts, which I think is a unique highlight of this genre.
Speaking of practicality, the former must be better. But then again, ordinary people's practice is mainly to strengthen the body, and secondly, karate is not weak in actual combat, when everyone encounters danger in ordinary times, are the attackers all martial arts masters? I don't think so.
So, for ordinary people, practicing karate should be a better choice.
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On the whole, Sanda is stronger, many people think that Muay Thai has elbows and knees, so it is the strongest, but in fact, it is not, have you seen the previous Sino-Thai confrontation? Many Muay Thai masters like to kick their legs, and then immediately fall down by the Sanda master, think about it, the street fight is a concrete floor, a fall is basically gone, and the grappling in the street fight is very important, the grappling is generally close, elbows and knees can not be used, at this time you need Sanda to finish the opponent.
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Muay Thai is great because Muay Thai requires more power and punches to the flesh.
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Muay Thai is very powerful, but I think Wing Chun is the best.
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Muay Thai is the best, and there is no suspense.
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Personally, I think it's still the most powerful with guns!
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Kung fu is not as strong as anyone, it depends on who practices it.
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When it comes to power, you have to look at boxing!
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The dagger assassination technique is the most powerful.
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It's the fighters who are decisive.
Sanda is great. A few decades ago, karate was more powerful, and there was a big mountain double, but after that, it didn't gradually fall. For more than ten years, karate and sanda Muay Thai American free fighting have competed on the same stage, which can be described as vulnerable, losing 95 out of 100 fights. >>>More
You are physically strong, you are strong in everything you practice, first of all, you have to figure out what you learn martial arts for, in order to be more skillful, to use your strength more effectively to knock down the opponent, so technique is just technology, technology is to improve the efficiency of strength, strength is the fundamental factor in knocking down the opponent, and the fighting events you said have their own styles, what to learn in the end, it can only be said that it depends on what kind of fighting and enemy control effect you pursue, first of all, let's talk about karate, karate is about killing with one hit, that is, everyone calls a second kill, and the fighting style is one defense and one attack Unlike some fighting skills, sanda is offensive and defensive, sanda does not represent Chinese martial arts, Chinese martial arts are broad and profound, and it is not a move and a half that can be proved by sanda, so sanda is not as powerful as those laid men, sanda basically loses very badly in foreign competitions with others, and China's ** always reports good news and not bad news You have to see this clearly It is said that sanda is powerful It is because Sanda has no fighting characteristics It will be said that its wrestling is powerful What is the use of being able to wrestle If you can wrestle again, is it better to learn Muay Thai than to learn sanda The bodyguards who protect the country's dignitaries have to train in the ten fighting techniques, but there is no sanda, so sanda is a very styleless fighting technique, and the above two kinds of fighting are all technical attacks, and Aikido is divided into two kinds of Japanese Aikido is a joint technique, and it is also a bit like grappling, using the principle of four or two thousand catties in Chinese Taiji, by changing the direction and path of the force, so that the opponent loses the center of gravity, so as to perform the technique of counter-joint, and restrain the opponent There is no move in Japanese Aikido that is an active attack technique, because it focuses on defense There is also a Korean style Aikido, this kind of Aikido is a pure grappling technique, and there is a key point to hit the opponent to make the opponent lose resistance, and you have finished analyzing these kinds for you, to say that the striking effect is more direct is karate and sanda, and I don't know what your purpose is, so that you can fight, or self-defense, but I will also introduce you to an MMA mixed martial arts technique, which has emerged in China this year, This is a kind of fighting technique that combines the strengths of hundreds of schools, and the technique is very practical and very rich, whether it is a technical strike, or winding, or standing confrontation Or ground winding, there are special tricks to defeat the enemy, you can learn about it, but then again, even if you learn all these fighting skills, you can't do it physically, or nonsense, practice boxing and don't practice, until the old game is empty.
Sanda, of course, is the most practical.
Three months, I want to use it to learn sanda or judo, Sanda focuses on actual combat, training can be said to be teaching while fighting, although three months can not be much more powerful, but it is a lot of help for self-defense, but Sanda is easy to get out of muscles, because Sanda focuses on the ability to resist hits, so... And there are really not many girls who practice sanda; There are many judo wrestling methods, although the use of dexterity is not as good as Aikido, but the strength requirements are much smaller than those of Sanda, and you can learn several practical wrestling methods after three months of study, and your self-defense is very good; Taekwondo is generally not taught in actual combat within a year; Although karate is used in actual combat faster, three months is not enough; Don't even think about Wing Chun, traditional Chinese martial arts are powerful, but the actual combat time is too long, even if it is a foreign boxing, and it is difficult to say if you find a good master and don't learn it for three or five years.
I'll come to Banmen to get an axe.
Whether this is good or not depends on what standard you measure it from. >>>More