musicman500
White Belt
So I'm currently taking Krav Maga, which I enjoy a lot. However, I may not be able to continue with it for much longer. What martial arts should I look into if Krav doesn't work out?
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So I'm currently taking Krav Maga, which I enjoy a lot. However, I may not be able to continue with it for much longer. What martial arts should I look into if Krav doesn't work out?
From what I can see there is a lot. There is a bit of Filipino Martial Arts (which I train a bit before KM), a traditional JKD school, a number of Kenpo places, Muay Thai, BJJ, Kung fu, the list goes on. This is what I get from a basic google search.What is available in your area? KM has ties to arts such as Kempo (just one example). It is based on gross motor skill (if taught properly by an actual KM instructor). I have earned a KM instructor certification and my niece is currently IDF and uses the same material. Some of it has be commericalized as well. What do you have in your area and I'll let you know my thoughts![]()
I like that KM is practical in that it is (or at least supposed to be) focused on what one is likely to see in a street fight. There is no extraneous movement and it is efficient; focus on surviving rather that using fancy techniques. I like the use of stress drills as an attempt to simulate fight conditions. So I guess I'm interested in a martial art that is combat/self defense focused more than on tradition.What about KM do you enjoy? Based on your response I may suggest different arts.