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Brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt omniscient is incorrect.
Muay-Thai is useless when you're out in a social setting. What are you going to do, stand and try to kick and elbow someone when his friends are all punching you in the back of the head? The best thing for a street fight with multiple opponents is body armor and a gun.
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On the street BJJ is superior. Especially the non-guard type fighter who is aggressive and know how to slap arm locks or chokes on from any position. Factor in dirty tactics and BJJ is unstoppable.
As for stand up arts there is Boxing and of course Muay Thai is one of the very best stand up arts for the street and if there’s more than one opponent the Dutch style is very good.
Greco Roman and Wrestling get honorable mention. As stand alone arts they don’t work well enough but with someone who knows how to apply the art the right way its dangerous
Dark Horse honorable mention: Judo
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Originally posted by omniscientBrazilian jiu-jitsu is useless when you're out in a social setting. What are you gonna do, be on the ground trying control someone when his friends are all kicking you on the ground . Some Muay-Thai is good for stand up. But if it is to be a one on one organized match then Brazilian jiu-jitsu would be my first choice but rarely are you going to be in that situation when you're in the streets.Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by clubbin714Brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt omniscient is incorrect.
Muay-Thai is useless when you're out in a social setting. What are you going to do, stand and try to kick and elbow someone when his friends are all punching you in the back of the head? The best thing for a street fight with multiple opponents is body armor and a gun.
.IMHO
On the street BJJ is superior. Especially the non-guard type fighter who is aggressive and know how to slap arm locks or chokes on from any position. Factor in dirty tactics and BJJ is unstoppable.
As for stand up arts there is Boxing and of course Muay Thai is one of the very best stand up arts for the street and if there’s more than one opponent the Dutch style is very good.
Greco Roman and Wrestling get honorable mention. As stand alone arts they don’t work well enough but with someone who knows how to apply the art the right way its dangerous
Dark Horse honorable mention: JudoAchkerov kute.
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I've tried Krav Maga also, I went to the national training center which is right in Los Angeles. Their instructors are certified by the Israeli Ministry of Education and includes expert, internationally recognized law enforcement defensive tactics instructors. I saw people like Green Berets who had killed several people with their hands alone. Anyway, I only went one time but I didn't get into it enough so I can't really say if I thought it was effective. For the most part the beginner level 1 class was more physical than technique.
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Originally posted by clubbin714Muay-Thai is useless when you're out in a social setting. What are you going to do, stand and try to kick and elbow someone when his friends are all punching you in the back of the head? The best thing for a street fight with multiple opponents is body armor and a gun.
As for stand up arts there is Boxing and of course Muay Thai is one of the very best stand up arts for the street and if there’s more than one opponent the Dutch style is very good.
One thing I know is whenever you're in the streets or in a social setting you don't want to be on the ground no matter what. You want to be standing. Now of course you can be punching, elbowing, kicking, and still be getting hit on the head but I would rather get hit standing up then on the ground where is where you will stay if a few people catch you there. And I don't know about you but I don't think I'm going out in body armor anytime soon lol unless I've really lost it.
BTW, I've stopped going for almost 6 months now which I regret, got lazy and my place is far. I never ONCE got my instructor to tap out dammit and I was a lot bigger than him too. Who do these black belts think they are .
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Originally posted by omniscientI've tried Krav Maga also, I went to the national training center which is right in Los Angeles. Their instructors are certified by the Israeli Ministry of Education and includes expert, internationally recognized law enforcement defensive tactics instructors. I saw people like Green Berets who had killed several people with their hands alone. Anyway, I only went one time but I didn't get into it enough so I can't really say if I thought it was effective. For the most part the beginner level 1 class was more physical than technique.Achkerov kute.
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