ALthough each person reading this probably has their own bias, I wanted to solicit some help anyway.
I have access to three dojos all withing walking distance from home. They offer Kung Fu, Karate (I-ryu, G-ryu), Aikiedo, and Judo.
As I choose what will most likely be the start of a long,long journey, I want to understand and know why I am choosing which one.
While many styles have there own unique advantage, which style(if it exists) would be the most well rounded? I am facinated by the loint/lock throws of Aikeido, the throws and grappling with Judo, the strikes with Karate. From my limited knowledge, I understand that in picking one of the above, it will lean towards one area;they each seem to be lacking in what the next one may offer...
Is there a style that is an awesome blend of the three above, that is know by name? Vs. one dicipline & Dojo that will teach me their homecooked hodge-podge?
And/Or, if I had to choose from the ones available in walking distance (Kung Fu, Aikeido,Judo, Karate) which one has a comprehensive fighting diversity "from day one"? I hope to aviod getting the blend in peices or steps over the years. I.e, I probably wouldn't learn joint lock throw equal to Aikeido with Karate "from the start". It seems that w/ karate, that stuff is condidered advanced??? And while I'll learn kicks punching early on with karate, it won't be exposing me to throws,grapple, joint throws early on....
If martial arts is like a 4-course meal-with years to advance to the next course, where is the style that serves a much smaller, beginner portion of all 4 at once? With the idea that as you grow, the portions and difficulty get bigger as you go? To get the entire picture at once, albiet entry level would be great, and more comprehensive....
Help!!!
I have access to three dojos all withing walking distance from home. They offer Kung Fu, Karate (I-ryu, G-ryu), Aikiedo, and Judo.
As I choose what will most likely be the start of a long,long journey, I want to understand and know why I am choosing which one.
While many styles have there own unique advantage, which style(if it exists) would be the most well rounded? I am facinated by the loint/lock throws of Aikeido, the throws and grappling with Judo, the strikes with Karate. From my limited knowledge, I understand that in picking one of the above, it will lean towards one area;they each seem to be lacking in what the next one may offer...
Is there a style that is an awesome blend of the three above, that is know by name? Vs. one dicipline & Dojo that will teach me their homecooked hodge-podge?
And/Or, if I had to choose from the ones available in walking distance (Kung Fu, Aikeido,Judo, Karate) which one has a comprehensive fighting diversity "from day one"? I hope to aviod getting the blend in peices or steps over the years. I.e, I probably wouldn't learn joint lock throw equal to Aikeido with Karate "from the start". It seems that w/ karate, that stuff is condidered advanced??? And while I'll learn kicks punching early on with karate, it won't be exposing me to throws,grapple, joint throws early on....
If martial arts is like a 4-course meal-with years to advance to the next course, where is the style that serves a much smaller, beginner portion of all 4 at once? With the idea that as you grow, the portions and difficulty get bigger as you go? To get the entire picture at once, albiet entry level would be great, and more comprehensive....
Help!!!
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