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Most practical martial art?
(Mods: I don't have a clue where I should put this. >_>)
Anyways, when I finally move back to England, I want to take up a martial art. The thing is, I don't have a clue which one to take. I want to take a weapons *and* non weapons based martial art, but I find Karate boring, Judo I've done, and I've heard with Tae Kwon Do you leave your crotch wide open with the kicks. I guess what I'm asking for is what is the most practical martial art? Like one which I could practice and keep fit with, but also it would come in useful if I was going to fight someone and not flailing about doing Wushu in their face while they stab me and steal my wallet. I've just come across the Keysi Method of Fighting, which seems close to what I'm after, but anyone have any other suggestions? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
(jeez like.....three posts appeared when I posted this @_@)
Hoohhhh-kay then....I shall have a look at Krav Maga (since it looks pretty useful), also Wing Chun and that Keysi Fighting Method also seem very interesting still. I shall have a look at the others like that (something) Karate and Aikido and stuff. There's nowhere I can't reach. |