They all are with the proper instruction.
Quality of instruction is far more important than whatever name the style goe4s by.
You should also read this:
When you decide to begin training in martial art you have some questions you have to answer for yourself. Are you looking for a sport to play, an art to dedicate a lifetime to, or a quick fix method of self defence? Some combination of that perhaps? Most of us are, or were all three at times. Where do your priorities lie? You must first decide martial art , or fighting sport. The two are worlds apart, although they overlap in several areas, their mindset, and intent are opposite. You have to know also what is available to you. If you have Uechi-Ryu, and Bak Mei in your area, wanting to do TKD would not help you. Of the available options you must decide which one(s) interest you. Then you have to decide (take your time, it's important) which available instruction is the one for you. You can change or quit if you don't like it, but better to stay with the program right through (providing the program is a good one) for the best training. Style-hopping has in my experience cost many a martial artist their potential, so choose wisely, nobody here can tell you what to do for you. So do your homework well. Talk to instructors and students, watch classes, take 'free introductory' classes, make your decision. One more thing, good luck
hai buddy, there's nothing martial arts for everyone, and there's nothing style that made us good but our discipline. just tips chose style what your heart want don't want they said good, if you love you will be focus.
who is paying the dollar for everytime this question is asked? where do i collect?
jeet kun do
which combines tkw,american wrestling,and boxing.
theres no if and s or buts
this is for u
I'm 31 years old and have never studied martial arts before. I just recently found myself living alone and realize that I need to build up my strength and discipline and have heard that martial arts is a good way to do this. I am also hoping to become more fit and active and meet new people. I live in a large city so there are numerous options and I am not sure which would be a good style to start with since I've never studied any martial art before. So I guess my question is: what is a good style for an adult beginner to start with? Thanks