I posted this in the general section because Im hoping for unbiased answers.
My goals: Self Defense. I never get into fights and dont plan on starting. Not any competitions either.
Ive always admired the training found in what alot would call "sport MA's". (Muay Thai, Judo, BJJ, etc.) I think I enjoy training the most when its high energy and slightly brutal the way those folks train.
It no secret though that those MA's dont address weapons defense. IMO they are great at what they do, but they simply dont do that.
Then theres a style like FMA. Geared for SD. Lots of weapons training/ defense. However, with these attributes comes slower/ less intense/ less resistance training. (Of course theres the Dog Brothers, but how many schools are there like this?)
So, between high intensity/ sport/ resistance, and low intensity/ less resistance/ self defense training, which do you think is actually better to save your life in an actual SD situation?
My goals: Self Defense. I never get into fights and dont plan on starting. Not any competitions either.
Ive always admired the training found in what alot would call "sport MA's". (Muay Thai, Judo, BJJ, etc.) I think I enjoy training the most when its high energy and slightly brutal the way those folks train.
It no secret though that those MA's dont address weapons defense. IMO they are great at what they do, but they simply dont do that.
Then theres a style like FMA. Geared for SD. Lots of weapons training/ defense. However, with these attributes comes slower/ less intense/ less resistance training. (Of course theres the Dog Brothers, but how many schools are there like this?)
So, between high intensity/ sport/ resistance, and low intensity/ less resistance/ self defense training, which do you think is actually better to save your life in an actual SD situation?