I'm looking to start a martial art. I've gone to a Muay Thai gym, a karate dojo, and will be attending a kung fu dojo next week. The Muay Thai offered the power and sparring I'd like, but the karate seemed to be deeper. There were so many things to take in ("immovable stances" and things), along with pressure points and locks that would seem to be better in a self defense situation than Muay Thai.
I've also looked into Jujitsu. I haven't attended a dojo yet, but I'm trying to read as much about it as I can.
I realize that it's not the art that makes someone good, but how hard you train. I'm willing to train to the max, but want to be pointed in the right direction. Is Muay Thai the way to go for absolute power, or do I want jujitsu or karate for the locks. I'd hate to train muay thai and then get one hit by some karate guru with a pressure point.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Thanks.
I've also looked into Jujitsu. I haven't attended a dojo yet, but I'm trying to read as much about it as I can.
I realize that it's not the art that makes someone good, but how hard you train. I'm willing to train to the max, but want to be pointed in the right direction. Is Muay Thai the way to go for absolute power, or do I want jujitsu or karate for the locks. I'd hate to train muay thai and then get one hit by some karate guru with a pressure point.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Thanks.
Jeezus Ju...walk down to the nearest decent muay thai gym and watch the fighters train. Just sit in on it...who knows...maybe ask to try it out for an evening...might do you some good...would certainly offer you some insight and humility.
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