!This is not a hate thread! I'm aware of what the title implies but it isn't what it seems.
I'm just considering the "real" capabilities of krav maga compared to 'traditional' martial arts.
Everyone I talk to claims that traditional martial arts is nice to learn and makes you feel like a badass when you go watch one of Jet Li's films, but nothing compares to krav maga or a self-defence course if you're talking street situations.
I'm not claiming kung fu is superior or that krav maga is a load of false advertising, but I'm trying to comprehend why people consider krav maga as an ultimate fighting system.
In my eyes, if you're more skilled at what you do - compared to however skilled they are at what they do - then you should come out top.
I'm a kung fu practitioner and have been for almost a decade, and I've been in a few scraps myself, almost always against armed opponents and most of the time I came out fine.
My dad/teacher said that since I have a "natural affinity for the art" is the only reason why I came out fine, so I don't have the experience to understand why a martial art is deemed ineffective.
I would love to learn how to use knives, I mean - a mate bought me some giant tanto ka-bar for a birthday present and I would love to be able to use it rather than it lie under my pillow and...lie there? but that's a question for some other time.
So tell me escapist...what's your opinion of traditional martial arts to krav maga - and when so in consideration to "the street"
Don't flame, troll or anything nasty.
I'm just considering the "real" capabilities of krav maga compared to 'traditional' martial arts.
Everyone I talk to claims that traditional martial arts is nice to learn and makes you feel like a badass when you go watch one of Jet Li's films, but nothing compares to krav maga or a self-defence course if you're talking street situations.
I'm not claiming kung fu is superior or that krav maga is a load of false advertising, but I'm trying to comprehend why people consider krav maga as an ultimate fighting system.
In my eyes, if you're more skilled at what you do - compared to however skilled they are at what they do - then you should come out top.
I'm a kung fu practitioner and have been for almost a decade, and I've been in a few scraps myself, almost always against armed opponents and most of the time I came out fine.
My dad/teacher said that since I have a "natural affinity for the art" is the only reason why I came out fine, so I don't have the experience to understand why a martial art is deemed ineffective.
I would love to learn how to use knives, I mean - a mate bought me some giant tanto ka-bar for a birthday present and I would love to be able to use it rather than it lie under my pillow and...lie there? but that's a question for some other time.
So tell me escapist...what's your opinion of traditional martial arts to krav maga - and when so in consideration to "the street"
Don't flame, troll or anything nasty.