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What is a good self-defense martial arts style for someone with naturally aggressive tendencies?

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He has naturally aggressive tendencies, and wants to be able to defend himself and others. What would be a good martial arts style for him to learn?

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  1. I would say the quick and deadly white eyebrow and shaolin kung fu styles, with a little chen style taiji to cool down


  2. No matter what they say, Brazilian JiuJitsu is inappropriate as a self defense art unless you can guarantee you'll only ever face one unarmed opponent at a time, on a matted surface, and not have anything on your person (such as keys) that can harm you when slammed against the ground.

    Krav Maga, Ketsugo Jujutsu, Silat are all good choices.

  3. He should not learn martial arts.

    He needs to calm his mind and heart.

  4. The martial arts art not about teaching agressive people to hurt others. An aggression issue needs to be addressed before any martial arts training begins.

    Any reputable martial arts instructor will not teach anyone that has aggression issues.

  5. naturally aggressive? try yoga or something with some meditation in it. Calm down, life will be longer and happier, free of jail time.

  6. Brazillian Jujitsu is a good style for an aggressive person who likes to fight in close. A perfect compliment for this style is Muay Thai, which has a lot of clinch work, elbows an knees.

  7. Muy Thai kickboxing.

    MMA.

    Judo

    Okinawan Karate.

    Daito Ryu Aiki-Jitsu

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