> Aikido and Karate which 1 is the best.Ninjustu review?

Aikido and Karate which 1 is the best.Ninjustu review?

Posted at: 2014-09-13 
You do realize karate is a general term and there are many differences in the various styles, right?

You also should know there's a difference between training on the Japanese mainland and on Okinawa as the styles are different and the Okiniwans have a different training philosophy.

Finally, anything described as Ninjustu would concern me as the arts of the Ninja died out a very long time ago. So any modern interpretation would concern me.

Now with that said, there are plenty of great instructors throughout the world. The hard part is finding them. My suggestion is to spend some time learning who teaches in your area. Check out Rec centers, gyms, and people who teach out of their homes. You'll find these folks usually are doing it for the love of the art and not for the money.

why do you have to go to japan there are good instructors all over the place.



besides the fact that unless you have a letter of reference you wont be able to go to any of the decent dojo's in japan. just the tourist dojo's. the serious instructors wont take you.





styles are made to adapt to your body type







There is no best style.



They will all work as long as you train right and have a good instructor.





Your size, body type and sex have nothing to do with the style you want to choose. People that think that your size and body type determine the style know little to nothing about martial arts





Most people will tell you there style is the best or they heard such and such is a great style,



The style is not important, what matters is how good your instructor is and how you train. The style is secondary, they all have there pro's and con's there are no superior styles.



If you have an instructor that can’t teach you how to fight, regardless of the style, what good would it do you?





Choose a school with a good instructor in the end that’s all that matters, that and how you train.



Its the person that has the ability to fight not the style

You can train anywhere.



Choose by the instructor.



Any of the many styles of karate or aikido are good if you have good teacher(s).

Aikido is better than karate in everyway possible pretty much but I would recommend japanese ju jitsu but aikido is still very good

I take it and u may fall in love with aikido footwork and wristlocks

I want to go to japan to learn this martial art so that if am involved in a fight I can defend myself at the same time decide my opponents fate.And am thinking about learning ninjustu, is it worth?