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      lol...yeah ninjas are extremely rare.
      what is Taekwon-do and do u know something thats mix of many martial arts? like ju jitsu has karate, aikido, and judo in one art.

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      Quote Originally Posted by DreamWave View Post
      lol...yeah ninjas are extremely rare.
      what is Taekwon-do and do u know something thats mix of many martial arts? like ju jitsu has karate, aikido, and judo in one art.
      Taekwon-Do is a korean martial art that mainly focuses on strikes with the hands but especially with the feet. You're from Quebec, right? Anyways, there are some kickass Taekwon-Do schools here (make sure they are ITF), I was competing here for the last decade, I pretty much know everyone now ... As for a hybrid of all the martial arts, even if you find one, you probably won't go in depth into any of the styles and just end up knowing a bit of everything. I think it's better to just pick a style and perfect it, learn another one later on if you must.

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      Capoeira is a brazilian fight xD I learned some of it on various cultural events. I'm not a martial artist myself, but I like it a lot
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      Capoeira is a martial art that's disguised as a dance. The slaves were forbidden to practice martial arts so they covered it up by transforming it into a ritualized dance.

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      Lol, not really. Capoeira was really a fight that was used to fight the slave lords and flee. It was also a retualistic dance which involved music and African culture (as a way for slaves to keep their rituals). But even as a dance it was considered rebellious and marginalistic.

      It is incredible how they managed to create such a complex style of fighting/dancing even under the strict controlling eyes of the slave controlers. Slaves were really it - slaves, used for work on mineration and planting. Nowadays, it is considered more of a dance than a martial art, that because slavery was abolished more than a century ago. But it is still practised in two, akin to a fight, and it is yet a strong style if used for attack. I say it's way better than Muay Thai and Jujutsu, or even Taekwondo. I do only not say it's better than Kung Fu/Wushu because Kung Fu is older, more complex and beautiful
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kromoh View Post
      I say it's way better than Muay Thai and Jujutsu, or even Taekwondo.
      Define "better" before I verbally rape you ...

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      Quote Originally Posted by Spartiate View Post
      Define "better" before I verbally rape you ...
      I second that.

      I mean, I love Capoeira, and I think it's a beautiful style, but "Better" than the styles you mentioned? You're going to have to explain that one, or I'm going to tell you how wrong you are.
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      I've been training in Muay Thai for the last 6 months. I love sparring even if I drop my hands too much and get popped in the face a lot. Oh well I'm improving.

      I don't really believe in soft arts such as Aikido for practical self defense because the techniques are never practiced against a resisting opponent. Nor do I believe in Kung Fu because it requires so many complicated and subtle movements to complete a technique.

      I want to eventually train in boxing, Judo, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I think that combined with Muay Thai, these arts will make me a well rounded fighter. They are all more sport oriented but I think most of the skills transfer over into self defense situations and live sparring is more important than learning crippling techniques.

      I respect capoeira for what it is, but in my opinion it sucks as a martial art unless your opponent is also using capoeira.
      At least once every person should have to run for his life, to teach him that milk doesn't come from the market, safety doesn't come from policemen, and news isn't something that happens to other people.

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      Have studied in
      - Tae Kwon do
      - Jujitsu
      - Aikido
      - Karate

      Aikido is the most benefiting of them all as it focuses mainly on defense...great style! Im hoping to learn more

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