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Which martial arts is the best?

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in the shortest time i know everybody is tired of the normal question of which one is best and its the martial artist that matters but is their a martial art which you could take for a couple months and beat most others who have been training for a year or two?

i honestly want others opinions

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  1. There is no such thing as superiority when it comes to martial arts. there are only better fighters.


  2. Jiu Jitsu

  3. If you want that you gotta train every day. Pick what ever you want but putting more time in then every one else is the only way to do that. I'm very interested to hear other answers but i think i'll take them with a grain of salt

  4. Well if you wish to train yourself for fighting and wants to beat most others who has been training for the same amount of time, I will recommend Ukidokan founded by Benny Urduidez.

    On top of that maybe you can try to get someone to teach you breathing techniques and do about 4-8 hours of standing meditation daily. Most of Huo's disciple did at least 4 hours, though some people will say it is a waste of time.  Trust me, when you break your first iron bar, you will say wow.

    Well coming back to ukidokan, its founder Benny Urquidez, has travelled all over the world doing full contact sparring under their rules, muay thai,karate,... etc and he has retired undefeated.

    He has taught martial arts to many hollywood actors.

    In my opinion it is one of the faster way to achieve fighting proficiency. Having said that, there are definitely some other styles that may yield the same result like Hong style in Canton China, Huo family mist- the mizongyi.

    My recommendation is on Benny Urquidez though. Urquidez has obtained black belts in nine styles: judo, kempo, shotokan, taekwondo, lima lama, white crane kung fu, jujutsu, aikido, and karate. As such, his ukidokan is a sort of a melting pot for all these skills into one style.

    It is sort of like Bruce Lee's JKD except that Benny is still alive to personally teach you.

  5. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is the best, the early UFC's proved this and it cant be argued. The fact is though, with 3-4 months training, someone with that much Muay Thai will kick the **** out of you. After 2 years of each however, the BJJ guy will win, its really someone you have to stick to. Short term results, you cant beat Muay Thai. If you're willing to stick to it, BJJ, but alot of BJJ gyms offer both these days, and make some awesome fighters.

  6. eh, some people are naturally better striking, some better on the ground.  The concensus in mma is muay thai kickboxing, boxing, wrestling, and jiu jitsu.  Those are the main martial arts they train in.  I would say muay thai might be "the best" in the shortest amount of time.  You use your elbows and knees as well as yoru hands and feet, the kicks you use your shin bone instead of your instep or ball of your foot.  Its a pretty cool art but its a hard question to answer.

  7. Bruce Lee the best ever martial artist period

  8. easiest to learn: krav maga thats a good option, or mma.

    You dont learn much in a few months. so the best way is to keep it simple.

  9. Great question, and yes its all on how much you give and i mean from the heart, because thats where it starts. Then you all you got. 110 %

  10. karate or taekwondo i did taekwondo and i am a red belt

  11. there is no superior art just superior people. when you are talking about a few months training the only way to get good is with a good instructor.

  12. Probably Freestyle wrestling, just because Most people aren't the best wrestlers in the world, and if you're gonna go 1 on 1 with somebody it doesn't matter how hard they punch or how whatever they are, if they can't wrestle and you can.

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