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<blockquote data-quote="davide" data-source="post: 2398312" data-attributes="member: 210990"><p>Ah Grasshopper, How can you learn any art since your head is full of what you think you know? You seem to have a lot of misinformation that you call knowledge for someone who admittedly has never studied.</p><p>Krav Maga is a combat system based on Israeli Krav Maga, what you would learn 99% of the time has nothing to do with the real thing.</p><p>TaiChi, al the karate styles, all the traditional Tae Kwon Do styles are complete arts, they teach all that you have mentioned and much, much more, when they are taught as they were meant to be. Not all schools will teach any style as an art. It is a buyer beware market. The more a school focuses on sport the less it can focus on self defense, that is the school NOT the style.</p><p>Most styles have been invaded by the belt mill problem, a few like Kyokushin Karate and Kajukenbo are more resistant but not immune.</p><p>Bottom line, find out what is available near you, go check out the class. Choose between instructors / schools not styles. Quality instruction by a competent instructor in a realistic manor is much more important than what you call it. That and your dedication to learning, which you cannot do until you open your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davide, post: 2398312, member: 210990"] Ah Grasshopper, How can you learn any art since your head is full of what you think you know? You seem to have a lot of misinformation that you call knowledge for someone who admittedly has never studied. Krav Maga is a combat system based on Israeli Krav Maga, what you would learn 99% of the time has nothing to do with the real thing. TaiChi, al the karate styles, all the traditional Tae Kwon Do styles are complete arts, they teach all that you have mentioned and much, much more, when they are taught as they were meant to be. Not all schools will teach any style as an art. It is a buyer beware market. The more a school focuses on sport the less it can focus on self defense, that is the school NOT the style. Most styles have been invaded by the belt mill problem, a few like Kyokushin Karate and Kajukenbo are more resistant but not immune. Bottom line, find out what is available near you, go check out the class. Choose between instructors / schools not styles. Quality instruction by a competent instructor in a realistic manor is much more important than what you call it. That and your dedication to learning, which you cannot do until you open your mind. [/QUOTE]
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