Stillelman
Yellow Belt
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I know you can add this to a collection of which MA do I choose, but here goes.
I have an idea, but would like your input on some of the disciplines I have narrowed it down to. I am kinda a big guy, (6'-1, 230lbs, 29 yrs old), and not really interested in the high flying Tae Kwon Do or the competition Karate type MA. I would consider myself athletic, and more interested into strikes instead of redirection and throws.
I am doing this for a few reasons: 1. Since not being active in athletics, lets say I'm not as fit as I used to be, so fitness is one (but not the most important) 2. Self-defense 3. I enjoy the combatness of altercations and competition. This has changed since I was younger, when I enjoyed a street fight for fun, but now I enjoy the beauty that evolves when two people fight that "know" how to fight.
I hope I do not sound like someone that wants to learn just so he can go beat up anyone that confronts him, because that is not my personality at all. I have a baby daughter and wife, and my ideal goal would be eventually pass on my abilities and have them join in on the training.
Some of the MA I was leaning to were American Kenpo or Kung-Fu San Soo. Also, there is a Brazilian Jui-Jitzu around me, but I do not feel that would be to my immediate enjoyment (even though I know they say most fights end on the ground). I always thought I would enjou Muay Thai, due to the elbows and knee techniques, but no one around me teaches it.
Now that I sound green, and show my limited knowledge can anyone help me out. Also, is there any suggestions for some MAs I might have left out. I have started narrowing it down to local instructors (Dallas/Fort Worth Texas area), but wanted to narrow down my search from every type of MA out there.
Thanks for all your help, and you can now proceed to laugh about the post.
I have an idea, but would like your input on some of the disciplines I have narrowed it down to. I am kinda a big guy, (6'-1, 230lbs, 29 yrs old), and not really interested in the high flying Tae Kwon Do or the competition Karate type MA. I would consider myself athletic, and more interested into strikes instead of redirection and throws.
I am doing this for a few reasons: 1. Since not being active in athletics, lets say I'm not as fit as I used to be, so fitness is one (but not the most important) 2. Self-defense 3. I enjoy the combatness of altercations and competition. This has changed since I was younger, when I enjoyed a street fight for fun, but now I enjoy the beauty that evolves when two people fight that "know" how to fight.
I hope I do not sound like someone that wants to learn just so he can go beat up anyone that confronts him, because that is not my personality at all. I have a baby daughter and wife, and my ideal goal would be eventually pass on my abilities and have them join in on the training.
Some of the MA I was leaning to were American Kenpo or Kung-Fu San Soo. Also, there is a Brazilian Jui-Jitzu around me, but I do not feel that would be to my immediate enjoyment (even though I know they say most fights end on the ground). I always thought I would enjou Muay Thai, due to the elbows and knee techniques, but no one around me teaches it.
Now that I sound green, and show my limited knowledge can anyone help me out. Also, is there any suggestions for some MAs I might have left out. I have started narrowing it down to local instructors (Dallas/Fort Worth Texas area), but wanted to narrow down my search from every type of MA out there.
Thanks for all your help, and you can now proceed to laugh about the post.