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What would you do Karate or Krav Maga?
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<blockquote data-quote="MuradBerhanu" data-source="post: 2595011" data-attributes="member: 882035"><p>Style of a martial art is probably one of the least important things to consider when choosing where to train. Look for a dojo/ dojang/ gym etc. that is a reasonable distance away from your house and has a good teacher. Make sure its not a McDojo (a school that has high prices for bad martial arts). Also, make sure you can afford it and have the time. Then, if you have multiple choices that fit that description, then choose the style that you think you would enjoythe most (schools usually have a free demo class so you can see if you like it).</p><p></p><p>Personally I prefer karate. Its a. More complete martial art, as opposed to a fight sport (muay thai, mma, etc).</p><p></p><p>Hope I helped</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuradBerhanu, post: 2595011, member: 882035"] Style of a martial art is probably one of the least important things to consider when choosing where to train. Look for a dojo/ dojang/ gym etc. that is a reasonable distance away from your house and has a good teacher. Make sure its not a McDojo (a school that has high prices for bad martial arts). Also, make sure you can afford it and have the time. Then, if you have multiple choices that fit that description, then choose the style that you think you would enjoythe most (schools usually have a free demo class so you can see if you like it). Personally I prefer karate. Its a. More complete martial art, as opposed to a fight sport (muay thai, mma, etc). Hope I helped [/QUOTE]
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