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Posted by admin on July 18, 2010

Martial Arts Moves, what style suits you best?
Many people who have a thorough knowledge of several styles of martial arts, will often choose this style of learning based solely on the movements of martial arts they saw. If this is not a bad idea in itself, especially if you want to learn martial arts for fun or to stay in shape, it also means that more decision must first be made. Any form of martial arts has an underlying style or concept that will be reflected in all the movements that you learn. This means that you must first take a decision on the overall style you want to learn.
There are a variety of factors you should consider finding a style that a martial arts moves that you want to learn. If you have never done anything like this before, then a factor you may want to consider Your age and vulnerability to injury. If, in any case, you can not sustain an injury, then choosing a very low-impact style is a good idea. There are three basic styles of movement: striking, grappling, and weapons. Although many forms are a combination of two or three of these styles, it is important deciding which type you want to focus on.
For example, if you want to use punches and kicks, then the removal should be something that you focus on. If you prefer to learn and take shots down, so the catch should be your focus. Many people are learning styles different, and not for sport but for self defense. If this is the case, then choosing a style that allows you to quickly disarm and end the fight quickly should be a priority.
With an increase is of mixed martial arts, there has been much controversy whether or not the arts MMA sports (martial) is better for self-defense on one side of the argument, the martial arts sport takes you to the competition for a fixed period, then defense-oriented forms of martial arts you want to help end the fight as quickly as possible. While martial arts sport gaining popularity this is not the right choice for everyone
A quick review
While deciding to learn the styles based on your favorite moves Martial arts is not a bad idea, it is important to consider other factors. The first thing to consider is the degree of communication you want, or can handle. If you are older, injury prone or just do not want to endure high levels of contact and an art form as high-impact kick-boxing, is probably not for you. A second consideration is that the whole set of skills that you want to learn. Want to learn how to strike, grapple, use weapons, or a combination? Just because your favorite move in a certain form of martial arts is a start, it's not to say that everything you take is different from the learning value Finally, you need to take account for which you want to learn martial arts.
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