Alright I know im going to get a little flack from this but i want to know what you guys think are the best stirking systems and forgive me if i missed one or two. also tell me why and what you think of the other systems please thanks. I know that some of these martial arts have other elements but im just focussing on there striking.
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striking what?
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They can really reach out there and put the hurt on just about anything. Personally I like the more intrapersonal .50 Cal. so I'm voting for sniper school...
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good topic
best hands only art> boxing no question
best kicking/punching/elbows/knees art> mauy thai
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I knew i was going to get a little flack thats no problem though its funny but i just wanted to hear other peoples opinions and what they think is the best system for striking. I already know what i like I just want to hear what other people like and who know maybe they might open my eyes or someone elses eyes to something new. and the poll i put up was just to get a general concense's nothing more then that.
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Flack?
Originally posted by BeingAtOneI knew i was going to get a little flack thats no problem though its funny but i just wanted to hear other peoples opinions and what they think is the best system for striking.
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That's enemy anti aircraft artilary, right? Hochbunker "High Bunkers" or "Flakturm" Flak Towers from the German Flugzeugabwehrkanone?
Dude, that's pretty exotic for this forum!
The term "catching flack" or "getting hit with flack" comes from our history with Germany...
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duh
Originally posted by BeingAtOneJust so you guys know Sanshou Is a form of Chinese Kickboxing with takedowns aswell
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Originally posted by Tant01ThThe term "catching flack" or "getting hit with flack" comes from our history with Germany...
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I think that boxing has always been a well tested and proven way of striking. I also feel muay thai is similar in the proven success it has had over time. But in most instances it is rarely the style that makes the the person the best but rather the person themselves and their training methods which dictate success.
respectfully,
-sb
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Hello...
Originally posted by sbrad09I think that boxing has always been a well tested and proven way of striking. I also feel muay thai is similar in the proven success it has had over time. But in most instances it is rarely the style that makes the the person the best but rather the person themselves and their training methods which dictate success.
respectfully,
-sb
Quite and the other side of that coin is just the opposite for the sorry "martial" artist that has studied diligently for many years only to be run down by the first screaming idiot with nothing (for training) but INTENT.
Welcome to the forum!
The best striking art is the one that teaches you to time your attack. Nothing like putting your fist out there and letting a guy run right into it!
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I would pick Cheung's Wing Chun Kung-fu because it teaches good balance and interrupt ability, hand-eye coordination, reflexes, very good footwork and techniques that create the least amount of openings. Elbows and knees are also a big part of the style, finger jabs (Bui Jee) and iron palm training. I agree that no matter what style you do you will most likely lose if you don’t have the will to win, conditioning and good balance and speed. NO fighting system can force you to condition your body or change your mindset. I’m not taking into account those important aspects in determining the best style for me. Technique-wise I pick Cheung's Wing Chun Kung-fu because I find the blocks and strikes work well for me. Here is a clip that shows the techniques performed in the air. Kind of like shadowboxing. http://www.wingchuncalifornia.com/bio.wmv
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