What is the world's most poular martial art? Tae Kwon Do often makes this claim, but Tai Chi may have more practitioners--though many are doing it for health rather than martial reasons.
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As the numbers here on Martial Talk will bear out, the most popular martial art in the world has got to be American Kenpo.Originally posted by arnisador
What is the world's most poular martial art? Tae Kwon Do often makes this claim, but Tai Chi may have more practitioners--though many are doing it for health rather than martial reasons.
Originally posted by Touch'O'Death
Are you forgetting the billions of people in Asia that haven't discovered martial talk.com?
Originally posted by TallAdam85
I am not realy to sure I would have to say karate just for the name of it cause most have up the word karate out side cause everyone know what that is. So the school may teach Judo but they have adds for karate. But Just my opion.
Originally posted by D.Cobb
Didn't Ed Parker's original Kenpo school have a Judo sign, for this very same reason?
--Dave
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Originally posted by arnisador
What is the world's most poular martial art? Tae Kwon Do often makes this claim, but Tai Chi may have more practitioners--though many are doing it for health rather than martial reasons.
Originally posted by MJS
I guess it also depends on what you want to get out of the art. SD, competition, etc. TKD, at least it seems to me, seems to be very sport oriented. I don't see too many schools that actually teach the traditional, combat aspect of it.
Mike
Originally posted by RCastillo
Would you consider the ITF to be in the same way?:asian:
Like any art, it depends on the school.Originally posted by MJS
I don't know much about TKD. I'm only going on what I've seen. Would I study it? No. I do believe though that there is something to learn from every art, so I don't want to sound like I'm totally bashing TKD. It's just not something that I prefer. The TKD that I've seen does not look that practical. I've seen alot of them throw kicks with their hands down. That might be fine in point sparring, but on the street, why take the chance of eating a punch. You are going to fight like you train, and if you train with your hands down, you're going to fight like that on the street too!
Mike
Are you forgetting the billions of people in Asia that haven't discovered martial talk.com?