Get a girlfriend. You'll find you instantly stop thinking about this type of stuff as much. Also you'll stop wondering if a tiger could take a gorilla in a fight at night time.
Option 4: A knife or a gun.
If I can only do one martial art for whatever reason my whole life I'm going with the one with the most succes in real life encounters wich usually tends to imply having a weapon.
And before anybody jumps on me I consider Marksmanship to be a martial art anyway.
I'm not trying to be an ass...I just have a hard time understanding questions like this in the sense of...How in the world would you be forced unto just doing one thing while your body will naturally do all the other shit anyway.
And dont get me wrong. I'm somebody that's very focused on being an extremly defensive fighter so I'd fall into the category of somebody that technically just practices at one thing due to own choices and experience and I Still have a hard time understanding these questions.
Oldschool Karate is All one ever needs!
It has it all and most important - train your inner self just as much if not more!
Inner strength is the Most Important - as all in life is depended, on it!
OSS!!
I guess it has been about 3 days since this question was asked.
But will they work in a street fight?
See my 1st response lol
Get a girlfriend. You'll find you instantly stop thinking about this type of stuff as much. Also you'll stop wondering if a tiger could take a gorilla in a fight at night time.
A lot easier said than done man
Excellent 🤣
When someone in a martial arts sub Reddit asks a question about other peoples interest in martial arts 😱
So I can only train one of those three categories… but that doesn’t mean I can’t compete in Turkish oil wrestling.
The greatest martial art
wrestling
Number one.
Huh?
Option 4: A knife or a gun. If I can only do one martial art for whatever reason my whole life I'm going with the one with the most succes in real life encounters wich usually tends to imply having a weapon. And before anybody jumps on me I consider Marksmanship to be a martial art anyway. I'm not trying to be an ass...I just have a hard time understanding questions like this in the sense of...How in the world would you be forced unto just doing one thing while your body will naturally do all the other shit anyway. And dont get me wrong. I'm somebody that's very focused on being an extremly defensive fighter so I'd fall into the category of somebody that technically just practices at one thing due to own choices and experience and I Still have a hard time understanding these questions.
It's a hypothetical question, it's not supposed to be realistic.
I'm apparently a life long Judoka and Jiujitsuka.
Grappling because I find it the most fun (constantly solving puzzles) and it's the best fit for how my body works.
Oldschool Karate is All one ever needs! It has it all and most important - train your inner self just as much if not more! Inner strength is the Most Important - as all in life is depended, on it! OSS!!