Monday, November 16, 2009

Is there any fighting style better than jujitsu? I doubt there is, but if you know one limme know.?

Jujitsu is an excellent martial art, however there are many schools of jujitsu and many teachers. If you%26#039;re thinking about taking up a martial art, you need to consider your sensei and the quality of his instruction first and foremost.





In terms of practical situations, many types of jujitsu can offer you excellent training in ways to resolve physical confrontations without seriously injuring the other person or being injured yourself, which I think is probably for the best. Beating someone badly or killing them is not to your advantage in most situations, unless you are intentionally getting yourself into fights or attacking people, which I do not advise.|||Kenpo Karate when applied correctly, Kage No Michi Ninjutsu (www.thewayoftheshadow.com), Kung Fu, Muay Thai are all IMO better than Jujitsu. Jujitsu lacks effective striking, takedowns and has no weapon training. Yeah sure grappling, but a good striker can dominate a grappler b4 they hit the ground. Report Abuse
|||Ju Jitsu is just not orthodox.....grapplings not much of an art......too limited and too boring for my taste. Report Abuse
|||Perhaps Wing Chun? As in individual one-on-one bare handed fight/self defense? Shorei-Ryu?- The techniques I learned were direct and worked good defense and tournament. Shotokan upper level fighters I knew in police dept and open tournament fighting survived-couple opponents didn%26#039;t attacking/resisting police. Should note that Shotokan schools derived from the Japanese school have a knowledge of Judo and Jujitsu in training, Shorei-Ryu from Okinawa has some intro to grappling arts, Wing-Chun advanced school teaches other style possiblities attacks and defenses.|||How about Muay Thai? What are you going to do if your only trained in BJJ and your facing multiple attackers? I dont%26#039; thing you%26#039;ll be able to tap more than on person at a time, but you can strike with more than one if trained correctly. BJJ is a great fighting style, but like any other it has it%26#039;s weak spots. |||All styles have their positives and negatives,although saying that for me personally Japanese jiu-jitsu has more answers than any style I have trained in personally but that%26#039;s not to say it%26#039;s the best,only it%26#039;s always the individual person who makes the martial art work regardless of style.





Best wishes :)*** |||the shorin ryu okinawan karate i do (it could be modified idk) incorporates pressure points, joint locks, defense against the most common attacks you%26#039;ll see on the street fighting kata%26#039;s, weapon kata%26#039;s (bo staff is very applicable to the street) and nerve strikes etc. as well as all of the traditional karate training


I would say that it is much more complete than jj


OH and i almost forgot to mention, body toughness training which is where you take hits on all parts of your body so you become more immune to strikes as well as hardening bones|||there is no best fighting style.


if you get attacked by mulitple poeple rolling on the ground with one is just gunna get the crap kicked out of you. and there is a good chance anyone who attacks you will have friends near by.|||All fighting styles are the same. It is he or she that puts effort and time to make that stlye work for them. It is then that the best style is what you deem it to be. |||There is no best fighting styles.





When you fight, it is not the style that fights, but the person.|||M.C.M.A.P. Oh wait you are calling armed Marines cowards.|||The style is only as good as what the fighter puts into it.|||Shootfighting. Strikes AND submissions!|||Korean Rock Soldier Training. You would have to see it to believe it. Damn, them guys are BAAAAAAAD|||a fighting is only better if you know how to use it properly|||Chuck Norris.





:T|||shaolin kung fu ||| Its called gun ownership, try your jujitsu out against THAT!!!|||it doesn%26#039;t really matter

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