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Out of all the traditional martial arts, which is most effective and dangerous in...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shnappley" data-source="post: 2094970" data-attributes="member: 708921"><p>"This is an opinion question."</p><p></p><p>There's differences in action or appearance or tactics, but not a difference in levels of danger or damage. That is my opinion. </p><p></p><p>I know about seven or so ways to attack someone's eye/s. I would guess, though I can't say for sure, that Keyboard Warrior's jujitsu doesn't include that. That doesn't mean my kung fu is better than his jujitsu, because I'm quite positive he knows certain things that I don't. One is not better than the other, only different. In the end, we'd both put down our enemy probably, we just take different routes to that result. </p><p></p><p>Most traditional martial arts are dangerous and require significant restraint and control. That is the one real constant. </p><p></p><p>Edit: Edited for grammatical error and clarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shnappley, post: 2094970, member: 708921"] "This is an opinion question." There's differences in action or appearance or tactics, but not a difference in levels of danger or damage. That is my opinion. I know about seven or so ways to attack someone's eye/s. I would guess, though I can't say for sure, that Keyboard Warrior's jujitsu doesn't include that. That doesn't mean my kung fu is better than his jujitsu, because I'm quite positive he knows certain things that I don't. One is not better than the other, only different. In the end, we'd both put down our enemy probably, we just take different routes to that result. Most traditional martial arts are dangerous and require significant restraint and control. That is the one real constant. Edit: Edited for grammatical error and clarity. [/QUOTE]
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