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Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
I'm looking to learn martial arts. I spoke with someone in my area about Aikido, and what they said on the phone made it seem like it's what I wanted, but after checking on the internet it seems it's more of grapples and holds and things like that.
Is this a good form to take for example for a street fight or something like that? I searched online for places in my town and the different forms are: Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Kang Duk Won, along with Aikido. So I guess those are my options. The person I talked with about Aikido stressed that many of the other schools mainly focused on belts and winning trophies, while his school taught to "kick someone's ass." Is this true? I could care less about having a belt, just interested in whichever form will allow me to "kick someone's ass" as he put it. |
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
There was a thread about this earlier today.
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
Yup. Search for the previous thread on this topic.
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
Snowbank-san...
Fighting...no one win. Now show me sand floor. |
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
Aikido is worthless. If you want to learn how to win a streetfight, take up boxing, thai boxing, or jujitsu.
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
Haha. I'm sure many said this when it first came out. They were promptly escorted face-first to the floor by their wrist.
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
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Aikido is worthless. If you want to learn how to win a streetfight, take up boxing, thai boxing, or jujitsu. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. Well, not worthless, but the others will help you in a fight more. |
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
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Is this a good form to take for example for a street fight or something like that? [/ QUOTE ] Nike-jutsu is the best art for a street fight. [ QUOTE ] I searched online for places in my town and the different forms are: Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Kang Duk Won, along with Aikido. So I guess those are my options. [/ QUOTE ] Talk with the instructors at each place. Try them all (or observe a class if they won't give you the first free). Leave and never look back if there is any promise of a black belt in a certain number of years or if you must sign any sort of contract besides a waiver. [ QUOTE ] The person I talked with about Aikido stressed that many of the other schools mainly focused on belts and winning trophies, while his school taught to "kick someone's ass." Is this true? [/ QUOTE ] How would any of us know if this guy's school taught to "kick someone's ass"? This is why you should look into the schools before joining. There are definitely schools more focused on belts and trophies (and $$$). They're called McDojo's, and for good reason. Stay away from these if pure competition isn't your reason for joining. [ QUOTE ] I could care less about having a belt, just interested in whichever form will allow me to "kick someone's ass" as he put it. [/ QUOTE ] If this is what you're looking for in Aikido, you probably shouldn't bother. Unless they're doing some sort of bastardized Aikido, it is not about "kicking someone's ass". It's is almost purely a defensive art. You cannot attack someone with Aikido. BTW, Hapkido is Korean and is basically Tae Kwon Do flavored Aikido. I've never heard of Kang Duk Won, but it's either Korean (and therefore fairly close to TKD) or a type of kung fu. Look into it, but be aware that there are hucksters in the martial arts community who will invent a style and rank and teach utter bull****. |
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
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Haha. I'm sure many said this when it first came out. They were promptly escorted face-first to the floor by their wrist. [/ QUOTE ] The chances of pulling of a wristlock on someone repeatedly punching and kicking you are about zero. |
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Re: Aikido- good martial arts form if you want to know how to fight?
Not true, but if you can't, then don't try. Aikido is far more than just wristlocks.
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