hii! i want to learn street fighting!?
Street fighting is a pretty big word and there is no single martial art that can teach that. When you talk about street fighting you have to include all types of fighting styles. Your knowledge would have to come from boxing, wrestling, chinese arts, japanese arts, korean arts, and even weapons fighting arts like those from the Philipines (Escrima, Kali, Espada y Daga). This is not something you can learn overnight. It comes from study of different techniques and experience and knowing what techniques are suited for your size and body. Since it is impossible to learn everything there is about fighting, you must learn what is practical and useful according to your body. For example, there are probably over a dozen ways to defend against a punch, but for you, only 2 or 3 would be the best for you because of your weight, size, speed, and strength. The same for kicks, there are many different types of kicks but for you, only a few would be your best and practical weapons. If you see one person who is a master of a style of fighting, that does not mean that you would be able to become a master of that style because that style might not be made for you. Then that means that there is another style of fighting that is made for you and you would be a master of that style. This is assuming we are just talking about unarmed combat. Weapons combat goes beyond the scope of this discussion. Read and study all you can about unarmed combat and discover what techniques will work for you. What works for me might not work for you and what works for you might not work for me. But above all, remember, peace comes first.
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What is a good street fighting matial art?
Try "krav maga" its a russian combat discipline used by russian special forces
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What style of martial arts is best for street fighting and self defense?
Gracie family judo. Born of street fighting in Brazil. That family wins competitions all over the place. I have had the misfortune of getting in some of their wrist and thumb locks. (ouch). My guess is you could find them online, or ask around in whatever city you are in. They are quite famous.
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street fighting vs. martial arts which harder ?
Street fighting is by far more dangerous, but not nearly as difficult. Any jackass can street fight; it's so easy, even a ninjer could do it. Does it take more heart? Not necessarily. Most people who streetfight are not that smart; they do not think about the potentially deadly consequences when they do what they do. Bravery is about ovecoming fear. If you are unafraid to do something, because you are not aware of the danger, that does not make you brave -- it makes you an idiot. And Bunjikan Ninja, you do realize that a sixth-month MMA practitioner of your size would whoop your LARPing butt, right? Because, much to your (future) dismay, you will one day find out that the vast majority of the people outside of your ninjer school will be immune to your bootleg standing keylocks. Why? Because they wo not attack you with slow-mo lunge punches all day. zing!
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What is the best form of martial arts for street fighting?
anything that suits you best, boxing is good its straight forward, right to the point.. i wouldnt suggest grapping martial arts.. going to the ground in a street fight is not a good idea, weapons, multiple attackers.. etc. although most fights end up on the ground so it would be good to know, but i would say boxing.
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how do i get better at fighting?
Thirteen years of age and trying to train to become a batter fighter? Your muscles are still developing. If you work out at this age severe repercussions can occur. Under developed tendons and so on and so forth. If you want to become better at fighting, start by studying the basics of fighting and the mental background it has. Then once you reach the minimum required age Get into the cage and put it into practice. Start by studying basic techniques, Wrestling is a good start. Look up pankration and jujitsu as well. Hapkido is great for body locks and where to position yourself at any given time. This is also a good art for street fighting and weapon situations... Mhuay tai is great for standup (striking, Blocking etc) Your too young to be dropped into a full training schedule. Infact. Im even too young. The recommended age is 23 With 5 years on top of that you will be 28 before your body is fully conditioned. Good luck.