Its gonna be differant for evryone, no art is the best its the user and there attitudes that make people deadly. the human body uses curved or straight attacks thats all....... so its easy to look at any art and see gaps, but its how we use our skills that make the differance the most deadly fighters in history most often have never had a days training in there life, they reside in the prisons of each and evry country yet people still argue over the best arts ...... it just funny
Thanks for the Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your opinion. Have you thought about - Chireetler Dread Free Rule (do a search on google)? It is a good exclusive guide for learning self effective defence moves minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my close friend Aubrey at very last got cool success with it.
Cheers for the Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Chireetler Dread Free Rule (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning self effective defence moves minus the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my close friend Aubrey at very last got great success with it.
I like your choices : ) I would add karate. Not modern sport karate, but old school self defense oriented karate (I mean, I love modern sport karate, but it sucks for self defense)
Yes, it works, as long as it is properly taught. If not, is a joke, as any martial art. Also, if you want to learn wing chun for self defense, make sure your school focuses on that. Even if the teacher is good, if your school focuses on, lets say, energy feeling during the practice of chi sao, and that's the ONLY focus of your school, it's going to be hard for you to apply that on a self defense context. That doesnt mean is a bad school, only that doesnt focuses on self defense. So, make sure that self defense is one of the focus of your school (not necesarily the main one, but one of them), if you want to use wing chun for self defense. If you are going to learn self defense, this are good signs for the school: the practice of sparring, scenario training, adressing all combat ranges (no contact, trapping, grappling, ground), addresing combat for a natural position, sucker attacks, adressing the stress inherent to the violent act (stress training, emotional fitness, etc) Of course, the most effective things (and if you want to be effective at not getting beaten up on non competitive situations (aka the streets), these are the keys) to survive a violent encounter are related to avoid it on the first place. Learn which precaution measures you should take (avoidance), how to be aware so that you see the potential problems as soon as posible-awareness buys time, time buys options (as walking away)-, learn when to walk away, and when to run away, how to deescalate conflicts, and the psycological characteristics of the criminal (to avoid it), etc. And what are your real risks of ending on a violent situation... probably not very high, so no need to fear : ) which doesnt mean not to prepare : ) PD: I think I wrote too much and went off topic... whatev : )
This is a video by Wong Shun Leung on the fundamentals of Wing Chun, maybe you'll find some ideas to train there (I know the fight scene at the start is pretty random and unrealistic, idk why it was put there, but the rest of the video is actually very well explained to my understanding)m.ua-cam.com/video/sOYXj3IvbU0/v-deo.html This other video is a demosntration by Samuel Kwok of some applications of Wing Chun movements for fighting m.ua-cam.com/video/kDnm0YiNfcA/v-deo.html just 5 minutes but very interesting, give the moves a try with a friend or alone (slow and with safety ofc, at least at first), I found them really interesting, hope you like them too. Tell me how that goes : )
Bare Handed : 1) VALETUDO / MMA / SAMBO / NIHON KEMPO / DAIDO JUKU 2) BOXING (probably the best starter art to know how to hit and block) 3) MUAY BARAN / MUAY THAI / LETHWEI / KARATE / KICK BOXING / SAVATE 4) BJJ / JUDO / TAIJUTSU / JIU JUTSU 5) GRECO ROMAN WRESTLING With Weapon : 1) MILITARY CLOSE COMABAT QUARTERS CQB 2) KENJUTSU 3) KALI ESCRIMA 4) PECAK SILAT 5) KRAV MAGA MMA in 2018 has debunked Wing Chun and Tai Chi with the Chinese average level MMA defeating Wing Chun and Tai Chi high level masters proposed by official Chinese Martial Artists themselves fighting in China.
Drewnader 22 Yes, I agree because Taekwondo namely WTF is geared towards sport for the Olympics and it's ineffective for self defense in a real fight/street fight......no offense.....
Number one my kyukushin Kai
Systema I would think would be a good still to learn
Cool video!!!!
Its gonna be differant for evryone, no art is the best its the user and there attitudes that make people deadly. the human body uses curved or straight attacks thats all....... so its easy to look at any art and see gaps, but its how we use our skills that make the differance
the most deadly fighters in history most often have never had a days training in there life, they reside in the prisons of each and evry country yet people still argue over the best arts ...... it just funny
1.krav maga 2.jeet kune do 3.defense lab 4.kali 5.wing chun
my Top 5 are: Sambo(Combat style), Eskrima/Kali, Kyokushin, Jeet Kune Do, & Hapkido
You should add silat and aikido bro cause its really useful!
agree
A single martial art is not always applicable to all, one may say that it depends on the person's interest.
Very intresting!
Thanks for the Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your opinion. Have you thought about - Chireetler Dread Free Rule (do a search on google)? It is a good exclusive guide for learning self effective defence moves minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my close friend Aubrey at very last got cool success with it.
Jeet Kune Do is Best For Street Fight .
practico wing chung y jeet kune do amo las artes marciales
Cheers for the Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Chireetler Dread Free Rule (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning self effective defence moves minus the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my close friend Aubrey at very last got great success with it.
I like your choices : ) I would add karate. Not modern sport karate, but old school self defense oriented karate (I mean, I love modern sport karate, but it sucks for self defense)
karate is good but not in the top 5 . top ten though
where did you take that wing chun clip between the ip man movies clips?
for me jkd wing chun and silat
jeet kune do
systema
kraw maga
similar the whing chun.Whing chun the nest in my mind
pencak silat? Muay thai?
What research went into this
Best fighting styles
JKD
Krav Maga
Keysi
Kali
Pencak Silat
Combat Sambo
Kombato
Defense Lab
Approach
do hapkido ! does hapkido please!
***** sim, to pensando em praticar essa luta ano q vem
***** ja pratiquei TWD tbm, e queria muito praticar o krav maga, mas aq onde eu moro ñ tem academia pra essa luta
Vlw :)
***** pois é
Mat k do u think that wing chun is effective? I wanna know? Bcze there are so many people out there who are saying that its useless
Yes, it works, as long as it is properly taught. If not, is a joke, as any martial art. Also, if you want to learn wing chun for self defense, make sure your school focuses on that. Even if the teacher is good, if your school focuses on, lets say, energy feeling during the practice of chi sao, and that's the ONLY focus of your school, it's going to be hard for you to apply that on a self defense context. That doesnt mean is a bad school, only that doesnt focuses on self defense. So, make sure that self defense is one of the focus of your school (not necesarily the main one, but one of them), if you want to use wing chun for self defense. If you are going to learn self defense, this are good signs for the school: the practice of sparring, scenario training, adressing all combat ranges (no contact, trapping, grappling, ground), addresing combat for a natural position, sucker attacks, adressing the stress inherent to the violent act (stress training, emotional fitness, etc)
Of course, the most effective things (and if you want to be effective at not getting beaten up on non competitive situations (aka the streets), these are the keys) to survive a violent encounter are related to avoid it on the first place. Learn which precaution measures you should take (avoidance), how to be aware so that you see the potential problems as soon as posible-awareness buys time, time buys options (as walking away)-, learn when to walk away, and when to run away, how to deescalate conflicts, and the psycological characteristics of the criminal (to avoid it), etc. And what are your real risks of ending on a violent situation... probably not very high, so no need to fear : ) which doesnt mean not to prepare : )
PD: I think I wrote too much and went off topic... whatev : )
btw you ask cause you do it or you want to start it?
i wanna start it bcz i'm a big fan of wing chun's humbleness
This is a video by Wong Shun Leung on the fundamentals of Wing Chun, maybe you'll find some ideas to train there (I know the fight scene at the start is pretty random and unrealistic, idk why it was put there, but the rest of the video is actually very well explained to my understanding)m.ua-cam.com/video/sOYXj3IvbU0/v-deo.html This other video is a demosntration by Samuel Kwok of some applications of Wing Chun movements for fighting m.ua-cam.com/video/kDnm0YiNfcA/v-deo.html just 5 minutes but very interesting, give the moves a try with a friend or alone (slow and with safety ofc, at least at first), I found them really interesting, hope you like them too. Tell me how that goes : )
Ving tsun isn't useless. I train ving tsun 3 years and i can defends myself and survive on street. But you must have good teacher.
I wonder which style is best when there's a gunman 10 to 15 feet away?
bruce grit u better run
Or comply!!!
Bare Handed :
1) VALETUDO / MMA / SAMBO / NIHON KEMPO / DAIDO JUKU
2) BOXING (probably the best starter art to know how to hit and block)
3) MUAY BARAN / MUAY THAI / LETHWEI / KARATE / KICK BOXING / SAVATE
4) BJJ / JUDO / TAIJUTSU / JIU JUTSU
5) GRECO ROMAN WRESTLING
With Weapon :
1) MILITARY CLOSE COMABAT QUARTERS CQB
2) KENJUTSU
3) KALI ESCRIMA
4) PECAK SILAT
5) KRAV MAGA
MMA in 2018 has debunked Wing Chun and Tai Chi with the Chinese average level MMA defeating Wing Chun and Tai Chi high level masters proposed by official Chinese Martial Artists themselves fighting in China.
You forgot to add muay thai which is the best among all of these
Wing chun its Best for fight
also jkd
JKD is better
Dont forget kung fu and katate is the father of all
chinese boxe
r u serious :)
Where's Taekwondo?
Elif bound taekwondo is good just not one of the top self defense martial arts
Drewnader 22 Yes, I agree because Taekwondo namely WTF is geared towards sport for the Olympics and it's ineffective for self defense in a real fight/street fight......no offense.....
MMA is not an Martial Art