Hello Everyone,
I want to put up a post to provide another position that the fighting styles recommended on this blog are the best to choose and train in when it comes to preparing for a fight in the
street and/or
ring/cage.
First, think about the world we live in today in the year 2017...
In most places around the world, technology is changing our lives that we never could have predicted 20 years ago. Not only changing our lives, but changing ways our government and American businesses do things.
The average adult male and female in the USA doesn't have a "quiet" life nowadays due to technology taking over our lives and the many more options available to do in ones spare time. If a person wants to learn effective self-defense in the shortest period of time then fighting styles need to be sought out that will teach effective self-defense
efficiently!
The striking styles mentioned on this blog teach how to effectively and efficiently punch and kick in the shortest period of time compared to a crappy art like Kung Fu San Soo.
For example, this blog has presented REAL fighters that have studied Muay Thai, Dutch Kickboxing, etc. and have proven their skills in the ring and or cage in such a short period of time training compared to a guy who has the title of "master" after 20 years of studying a crappy art like Kung Fu San Soo and never has proven his skills in the ring/cage.
In less than two years of studying a striking style like Muay Thai, Sanda, Pradal Serey, etc. you will punch and kick harder than any Kung Fu San Soo "master." Why? It's due to the fact the striking styles recommended on this blog focus their training on practicality and reality (dealing with people who actually try to hit you in the face)!
As for the grappling styles recommended on this blog. They will certainly work against a non-cooperative opponent because we have the history of the UFC, Pride, One FC, Dream, Strikeforce, etc.
Think about this and remember, if a striking technique or a grappling technique has not been used successfully against a guy (who is trying to punch and kick you) in the ring/cage then it's most likely not a good idea to use in the street.
As for the fighting styles to use in the ring/cage to win fights, remember this...
If Kung Fu San Soo was an effective fighting style to use in the street then why aren't MMA fighters choosing it as a style to use in the ring and or cage? Minus striking the groin, eyes, knees, throat (which is what Kung Fu San Soo teaches) there is very little technique that can be used effectively against a non-cooperative opponent. The history of Kung Fu San Soo (which has been covered on this blog) being used in fighting challenges has not been successful at all.
So remember, study and train in the fighting styles recommended on this blog!
Questions or Comments?
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Recommended Fighting
Styles:
Southeast Asian
Boxing
Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Tomoi
East Asian Boxing
Sanda (San Shou, San Da), Kyuk Too Ki, Shoot Boxing, Yaw Yan
Western Striking
Dutch Kickboxing, Savate, Western Boxing
Grappling and Other
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Sambo, Pankration, Judo,
Shuai Jiao, Kali/Arnis/Escrima