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What kind of martial art will be better for me?
I am relatively short, 5’6″, medium built, and still in college, I also have some spare time to use learning a martial art, but I am not sure whether go with the popular karate or maybe learn another kind of martial art. I would like to learn something that i can use to defend myself better with people larger than I, I can handle pretty well somebody my size, but I don’t even try people larger than I. Also an art that can handle defense against weapons such as knives or bats. Thanks
it’s a personal choice of which discipline YOU want to study
Only YOU can Make the decision about which one is best for YOU and what you want to get out of studying Martial arts for your personal benefit.
What many people fail to realize about Martial Arts is that there isn’t a particular “brand” that is a “best fit”.
There IS NOT a Martial Art that works for people with SPECIFIC body characteristics (height, weight, body type, gender, etc.)
Because the fact is that when people ask “what’s a good Martial Art for me to learn?” or “what’s the “best” Martial Art to learn” has 2 major problems:
1st: these questions just beg for the majority of people here to start blurting out names of disciplines that are probably not even available in your area.
2nd: Just because they recommend a Martial Art that they may (or worse MAY NOT) have studied and it just happened to become THEIR favorite Martial Art because they’re interested in studying it or it worked for them** doesn’t mean that it’s going to work for you or that you’ll find it interesting.
(**this is due to the pride they have in their discipline, which is a good thing; but should be looked at more realistically about what YOU need to get out of the discipline and not what THEY want to tell you about what they’ve studied)
First of all, what YOU need to do is research local schools by looking in the phone book or internet search engine to find out if there ARE any Martial Arts schools in your area.
Second, if you can find at least 3 schools that interest you, watch a few classes at each one and decide which one out of those 3 schools that interested you the most.
Third, the next thing you should do is find out if they have some trial classes (up to a weeks worth to help you make a decision, hopefully without being hassled to join or sign a contract to join the class), and if you find that you like the school, then enroll in the class.
You just need to find a Martial Arts School that will provide a safe, “family like” environment for you and that the instructor(s) are going to help you become the best Martial Artist that you can become.
The discipline you may wind up studying DOESN’T MATTER because there is NO discipline that is better than another, because they ALL have their strengths AND weaknesses
What matters is that you feel comfortable in the classes (and like the classes) and feel comfortable that the instructor (and the instructor’s TEACHING style and not the discipline itself) can properly teach you self defense without the “smoke and mirrors” .
The instructor should also like to do it more for the teaching aspect rather than the “making money” which it is a business to make money after all; but it should not be the only reason for teaching the discipline.
The biggest problem you should worry about in finding a school is being aware of schools that’re a “McDojo’s” or “belt factory” type of school.
These schools usually do a lot of boasting; particularly about how soon their students make their 1st degree black belts. A prime example of this: having several “young black belts” that’re usually 9 or 10 yr old kids, which should be a rare thing to see unless the child started learning the discipline when they were 4 yrs old, or promising that as a student you’ll be making your black belt in about a year’s time (the average should be between 4 to 5 years or better) which often means that they have a high student turnout rate. This is a Red Flag
They may also try to get you to commit to (by signing) a contract, usually one that’s 6 months long or more or try to get you to pay down a large sum of money for that kind of time period. This is a BIG red flag
And don’t be fooled by these schools telling you about how many tournaments or competitions their students have entered and placed in or won a trophy, which is NOT a necessity in Martial Arts. Tournaments/competitions can be good to test your own skills at point sparring but again, it’s not necessary because they are the LEAST important aspect to concern yourself with in Martial Arts.
Long story short, these schools will basically “give” you your belt ranks every few months as long as you are paying the outrageous fees per month, and you won’t really learn self defense.
speed, power, agility, balance; these are all atributes that can only be improved upon by training, if you have a good training ethic, then you’ll improve them and become a better martial artist, if you have a poor or laxed training ethic, then you won’t be a very good martial artist and have learned very little.
one final note: I’m not one for putting the spotlight on particular disciplines but; since you mentioned defense techniques that focus on kinfe fighting, and defense techniques against other possible weapons, I would consider a discipline that employs joint locks and manipulations like the following: Aikido, Hapkido, Jujitsu, Judo, Krav Maga, Kapap, etc and work from there.
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