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What martial art or arts would be the best to teach how to fight multiple...
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<blockquote data-quote="LIONDANCER" data-source="post: 2362931" data-attributes="member: 496093"><p>I am suspecting you know very little about martial arts or you would know more about what Kata and forms are for and what you are supposed to practice when you do them. They are much more than just a form. It takes only a short time to learn the moves but noone sticks around in martial arts long enough to learn how to master just one Kata so it just stays a series of moves like a dance with little purpose.</p><p>Learning to beat up someone and martial arts are two very different things and often confused by people who know very little about martial arts..</p><p>To answer your question I would say get on your school's track team and learn how to run. It's the best defense against multiple attackers. Noone who has ever been in a real fight (not a schoolyard brawl) will stand and face multiple attackers regardless how much they know about martial arts. That is Hollywood stuff.</p><p>There are very good books out that explain the psychology of a fight. Study that. It will really open your eyes and give you a realistic view of fighting and why you shouldn't. It's pretty ugly. Once you know that you can look into defending yourself and decide how much is it worth to you standing and defending yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIONDANCER, post: 2362931, member: 496093"] I am suspecting you know very little about martial arts or you would know more about what Kata and forms are for and what you are supposed to practice when you do them. They are much more than just a form. It takes only a short time to learn the moves but noone sticks around in martial arts long enough to learn how to master just one Kata so it just stays a series of moves like a dance with little purpose. Learning to beat up someone and martial arts are two very different things and often confused by people who know very little about martial arts.. To answer your question I would say get on your school's track team and learn how to run. It's the best defense against multiple attackers. Noone who has ever been in a real fight (not a schoolyard brawl) will stand and face multiple attackers regardless how much they know about martial arts. That is Hollywood stuff. There are very good books out that explain the psychology of a fight. Study that. It will really open your eyes and give you a realistic view of fighting and why you shouldn't. It's pretty ugly. Once you know that you can look into defending yourself and decide how much is it worth to you standing and defending yourself. [/QUOTE]
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