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RazerKill 08-29-2009 03:03 AM

hey,

Personally i preference go's to Aikido.
I have been training KI Aikido for 2 years and i'm 4th kyu.
I like the harmonie in aikido moving with the flow of the others attack.
And of course the mediation.

No martial art is better then the other.
Just like Ki aikido aint better then Aikikai aikido or aikijutsu.
I choose for aikido because its also more then a way of life for me.

oops 5 in the morning time to go to bed :X

Dynamic 08-29-2009 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by CrazyLee (Post 700682)
There is no best martial art. There is a martial art which is better for you depending on the type of person you are (assuming that you actually stick with it).
I study Aikido. I find it better that karate, kung fu, etc because its a defensive art. Some people will automatically dismiss it though because it deosn't appeal to them.

If you want to study a martial art dont ask for people's biased opinions, go out to the local clubs in your area and either watch a session or ask if you can do a 'taster' session to get the feel of it and see if you like it or not.

The best martial art's is a handgun, unless your in Japan were it's not permitted. Then again the police are always roaming around.

tksensei 08-29-2009 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dynamic (Post 766191)
The best martial art's is a handgun.




That's a weapon, not a martial art, and not at all the best option for all situations.

JackIsLost 08-29-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tksensei (Post 765851)
I would never say that training has no value, of course. Quite the contrary.

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Originally Posted by tksensei (Post 765768)
This is predictably sinking into semantics, but the point is that you train to fight/compete. Training just to train is proof of nothing in and of itself.

this is what i read a page or two ago, am i jumping to conclusions?

JackIsLost 08-29-2009 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by bELyVIS (Post 765926)
What style is that girl using? One legged bunny?:D

it's like mid-evil war re-enactment, if you get hit on a limb you can't use it. at least that's what i think is going on...

Tenchu 08-29-2009 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tksensei (Post 766194)
That's a weapon, not a martial art, and not at all the best option for all situations.

You're right. It's not near satisfying enough. I'd much rather the hatchet, vegetable peeler, cigarette lighter and scalpal...

CrazyLee 08-29-2009 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Dynamic (Post 766191)
The best martial art's is a handgun, unless your in Japan were it's not permitted. Then again the police are always roaming around.

Find me a Martial Art devoted to the use of handguns please, as I'm sure there isn't one. Yes a gun is going to win hands-down against a martial artist (assuming the firer actually hits in the first place), but martial arts are more than just a way of breaking bones and punching someone's kidney's out through there ears.
I dont think this thread is, or should be, about which style/technique or artform is the best or worst, or which one would win in a fight with another. They all have there respective strengths and weaknesses. Its why I still stand by my belief that there is no 'best martial art'.

And back into the shadows I melt....:ywave:

RazerKill 08-29-2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyLee (Post 766218)
Find me a Martial Art devoted to the use of handguns please, as I'm sure there isn't one. Yes a gun is going to win hands-down against a martial artist (assuming the firer actually hits in the first place), but martial arts are more than just a way of breaking bones and punching someone's kidney's out through there ears.
I dont think this thread is, or should be, about which style/technique or artform is the best or worst, or which one would win in a fight with another. They all have there respective strengths and weaknesses. Its why I still stand by my belief that there is no 'best martial art'.

And back into the shadows I melt....:ywave:

your totally right its a Martial Art not a fight sport.
and even sports have there own rules.

Dynamic 08-30-2009 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CrazyLee (Post 766218)
Find me a Martial Art devoted to the use of handguns please, as I'm sure there isn't one. Yes a gun is going to win hands-down against a martial artist (assuming the firer actually hits in the first place), but martial arts are more than just a way of breaking bones and punching someone's kidney's out through there ears.
I dont think this thread is, or should be, about which style/technique or artform is the best or worst, or which one would win in a fight with another. They all have there respective strengths and weaknesses. Its why I still stand by my belief that there is no 'best martial art'.

And back into the shadows I melt....:ywave:

"Gun fu" wiki it. It's not a true form of widely use martial arts but bringing a gun to a fist fight solves the problem in it's self.

tksensei 08-30-2009 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyLee (Post 766218)
Yes a gun is going to win hands-down against a martial artist :



Depends on circumstances.


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