What martial you think is better?
Well i been seeking for another martial art since i alredy took kick boxing and boxing and well lets say i kinda mastered, so i would like another martial art and im not sure between Karate, Kung-fu or Taekwon Do, so any suggestion?
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boxing and kick boxing
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Pick one that feels intresting.
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I would now add a art like Judo or BJJ. It would make you a complete Martial Artist and Judo is just amazing.
But if your only into standup fighting, then I would pick Shotokan Karate or TKD. |
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May I also suggest Goju Ryu Karate? Its more traditional... getting the blackbelt is tough though, I had to do 1000 push up, 1000 sit ups, 1000 punch, 1000 kicks and 1KM run... but if you are so well trained already, you should be fine.... |
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go to Belem and join the Machida Dojo!! Thats Karate |
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Goju, Shotokan, Wado and Shito ryu are the more traditional Karate, with Goju being one of the first ot be recognized by the dai nippon budokai. I myself train in Meibukan, which is founded by one of Chojun Miyagi (Founder of Goju ryu) student It wasn't 1000 in one shot, we were allowed to break it up, basically, whatever way you want, you have to finish the 1000 everything within 2 hours.. so you can do 100 pushups, then 100 kicks, 300 punches so forth.. as far as pushup goes, I was allowed to choose whichever way I wanted, but in Goju we usually train using several types of pushup: Normal, Knuckle (fist), Close, Wide, army There was no way i could've done it in one shot, not even when I was in my prime, let alone being mid age when i got my shodan... |
Kendo is a martial art I am interested in taking up. It's one of those rare sports that favors experience gained with age rather than the physicality of youth.
The 8th Dan test of Kendo Swordsmanship is said to be the hardest test to pass in Japan. Harder than becoming a lawyer (which has a 3% pass rate for example) or a surgeon. The 8th Dan test has a 1% pass rate. Also, the minimum age you can be to take the test is 46 years old. There are people well into their 80s who continue to take the test. Talk about life long goals! |
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Well im one of those guys who always looking for challanges so thats one of the more important reasons. |
I also thought of kendo but, once again there isnt anyone in the city who can teach it soo bye bye kendo U.u
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I dont have the cash to go to Belem xP |
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Well i have heard of it but i must admit i know nothing about it, and thats a relief :mtongue: ill never make 1000 of each in one shot. I i do some of those pushups and some other ones. Thx for the info, i will investigate some things about it. |
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and use youtube first so that you don't go without any knowledge ;) |
But i dont live in mexico, i live in San diego california, i visit every month mexico though.
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Well Taekwondo might be right for you especially if you already have standup martial arts training. But I can also see the wisdom in learning a grappling style. Have you searched your area for schools?
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Aikido...
Aikido...
Heavy stuff,,, Seriously man, damn heavy stuff.... |
Well i alredy started taekwon-do lol thx a lot though.
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