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Old 10-03-2007, 05:07 PM   #15 (permalink)
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which is most suited ma for female like me? By eirel - Mon, 21 May 2007 00:01:44 GMT

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Hi...just wanted to get opinions for which ma is best suited for a female w/smaller frame... im only about 5 ft and 90 something lbs...i know size matters esp in sparring...im not afraid to get bruises and put in the work...and actually like to bulk up more...i wont be able to go up against 6'2 guys...just wondering which ma to look into that i can learn or are they all too difficult/tough?


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Initial thoughts....you want to use every weapon on your natural body and a few extra ones, like knives and blunt objects.

Have you considered Jeet kune do?

Schools vary according to the instructors experience, but more than likely you will find an instructor/s who are skilled in an emptyhanded art ( wingchun, muaythai, combat wrestling etc) and in a weapon art (kali, silat, arnis etc.)

Best of luck.
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