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How To Choose A Martial Art
So you've decided you want to do a martial art, but don't know which one to do, lets face it, there are loads to choose from, providing you are lucky enough to live in the right area.
Not something I really had when I was growing up unfortunately, however there does seem to have been a growth in clubs in recent years, and also in styles followed. All that was really known about to any degree was Karate and Judo during the time I was growing up, and all I had in my area was karate and it wasn't for me, but then how do you know if it is or isn't for you?
A very good question, to my mind you need to determine why you want to do a martial art in the first place. There are many reasons people have - confidence boost, self-defence, fitness, flexibility, competition etc. These are all perfectly valid reasons, but different arts will give you different results.
If you are hoping to increase your confidence then any of the arts will be more than capable of providing you with more confidence.
If you're looking at Self-Defence, then JuJitsu is probably the best you're going to come across. (this is just my personal opinion and I believe that numerous people will dis-agree, it's just that this is the art I have been practicing for many years.) I have, quite recently, been chatting to some poepl about Keysi as well, and this does appear to have some good options in this area.
If you are hoping to increase your fitness then jujitsu probably isn't the best option however some form of karate, kick boxing or taekwondo may be more suitable. The same for flexibility, these arts are striking arts with a strong emphasis on kicking, and high kicks, these will give you a good workout and result in increased flexibilty through that repeated high kicking!
If is is competitons that you are interested in then what sort of competition? Is it based on forms? If this is the case then you have various options from, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Taekwondo, Karate - it's a long list. If pure grappling is what grabs your interest, then Sombo and Judo are a good start. If it's a bit of everything then mixed martial arts then jujitsu usually work as a good base and then mix in some thai boxing and you have the start of a good mix.
So first look at yourself, what you're capable of, what you want from it and go and try them. You might find one the very first time if you are lucky, hoerver, if you don't then don't let it put you off. Let the instructor know what you are hoping to achieve and if they're honest about their art they'll be upfront about whether or not they can help you.
One thing to bear in mind whatever you decide, a bad instructor can make a good art bad. Don't let them put you off, unfortunately there are a few out there who are either just trying to make some fast money or dont have the ability to communicate. I've seen this happen and they do so at your expense.
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