Where can I learn general self defense without all the mumble jumble of Karate,

MichaelR

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TaekWonddo or KungFu? I want to learn how to stop punches, punch back effectively when I need to, kicks, resistance training without weaponry, and the confidence building-alternative defense mechanisms for "street like" or gang like interactions. I will be facing this kind of environment soon and am not the fighting type, but now need to learn how. In the Snohomish County area of Washington State.
 
TKD, Karate, and Kung Fu are bad for self defense. Take Muay Thai or Krav Maga.
 
You are asking for a list of self-defense schools in or near Snohomish County. Here is the link...
 
ok so try out boxing its pretty simple(accept the footwork) or if ya have an iPod touch or iPhone theres an app for free called "fitness self defense" it has a kick-boxing tutorial, Tae Kwon Do, brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, i think thats it but i betcha theres more. hope i helped ;)
 
First, Karate is extremely effective when taught right. But, if you want something more realistic try Krav maga
 
The mere mention of Krav Maga will get a quick thumbs down, but those people are either biased, or have no clue as to what they're talking about.

When it comes to real-world, street fighting self defense, all that moogoo gai pan, cream of sum yung guy, fancy kata/form crap is pretty much useless unless you've dedicated years to the style. It doesn't sound like you've got years to prepare.

You're not in need of a martial art. You are in need of a self defense system. Huge difference.

Krav Maga was designed to be effective in a relatively short amount of time. To recommend anything other than Krav Maga for the circumstances you've described would be blithering idiocy.

Having said that; make sure it's a facility that teaches real Krav Maga. Like ALL martial arts/fighting styles, there are the good and bad apples.

ADDED: For those of you with minimal reading comprehension skills, the questioner is not worried about the mean streets of Snohomish County. That's where they are currently living therefore would want to train there. They are talking about in the near future when they will be living in an area OTHER than Snohomish County.

Duh.
 
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