I concur. That's not a bad mixture, judo and boxing.
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Originally posted by 47MartialManA gun course?
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"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." Frank Herbert, Dune
No but my father a 27 year vetern police officer has, well 3 to be exact. But that is with fore warning, the times he's been sucker punched he's always resorted to punching back and then tackling the guy. Police Officers aren't suppose to punch suspects but there is not time to pull the gun/batton/pepper spray so you do what works.
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Originally posted by 47MartialMandepends........have you ever shot someone?
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Originally posted by koto_ryu View PostNot necessarily, a lot of good street fighters have some defenses at them, and a gun won't do much if you get sucker punched. You wouldn't have the time to draw before they'd be on you.
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Originally posted by holyman View PostAfter researching all systems I have rated the best and worst systems to study for street defense
Best systems
1. Thai Boxing/Mai Tai
2. Kyoshuana Karate
3. Modern Arnis and Kali
Worst systems
1. BJJ
2. Wrestling
3. kungfu
4 judo
5. aikido
6. Atemi - pressure point dimak stuff
As you can see thai boxing and hard style karate rate as no.1 because they dont waste time learning forms or wearing pyjamas and waving your hands in teh air like some kungfu jerk.
Judo is stupid because u dotn wanna wrestle with someone in the street
the worst systems are good for sport.
atemi is no good because these days people wear jumpers and leather jackets so u cant do pressure point stuff on a person.
Right. BJJ and wrestling is useless on the streets? Is that why the Gracies beem winning fights on the streets since forever? And Kung Fu is useless? Why don't you try fighting some San Shou guys or some Baji guys? Oh wait...you are just a troll.
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Originally posted by thesnake View Postalso if u are trained in aikido its system of redirecting force is extremly effective against larger/stronger opponents
I've been able to watch some footage of Aikido masters in action, and I still see multiple attackers queued up ready to run at the master so he can do his shihonage or whatever. I've never seen actual multiple attacks simultaneously, or completely random attacks from an individual who was allowed to do anything.
Don't get me wrong - I don't think any martial art can honestly say it's 100% effective on the streets, but I'd love to see some aikido footage where the action is less scripted to prove that it truely is effective against larger/stronger opponents. Have you any examples of this?
Not trying to start a 'my art better than yours', but a debate. What do you think?
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