What Is The Best Martial Art In The World?

Indonesia
May 17, 2007 1:48pm CST
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3 responses
28 Jul 07
Dear Nagaputih, Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Martial arts with us. Your stories were extremely interesting. Who is the Pencak Silat master that cannot be hurt by bullets and that can walk on water, and where in Indonesia does he come from. I would appreciate it if you could reply to my email address: dianxue72@yahoo.com OR specialforces72@hotmail.com Thank you very much. Dianxue72
@acmepride (1546)
• United States
17 May 07
If I will solely base it on the National Geographic special entitled Fight Science, which I was able to watch, I would perhaps say that the best martial arts in the world is Ninjitsu. In that particular special, it was shown how extremely deadly Ninjitsu could be. With a single deadly punch perfectly executed, a Ninja can easily make his enemy's heart explode and effectively kill him in the process. Apart from the deadly punch Ninjitsu prouds itself of, it teaches amazing balance, lightning-quick speed, stealth, and optimum strength, among other skills to conquer the enemy. Ninjitsu, in the same show, was considered the best martial arts because it combines a number of ferociously unique skills that could very well be used to easily defeat the opponent. National Geographic's Fight Science could not be entirely correct, though.
• Indonesia
18 May 07
Thanks However, every 'east martial arts' have a specially 'deadly power'. I know one person in Surabaya city, Indonesia. He practised Kungfu, Mopai Kungfu. He can burn paper with his barehand. He can make wood like metal. Its a true story. Nothing martial art be the most best in the world. Every 'east martial art' have a specially.I know one person again in Indonesia, he's practised Pencak Silat. His body cant break by bullet. He can walk in the water. Regards.
25 Jun 07
well it doesn't matter actually what art, it how the practitioner applies it. i am a arnis de mano students here in the philippines which specializes in knife combat and hand to hand combat (close quarter) because there are so many arts os arnis here, also a judo and jujitsu player i tried boxing and sanshou. i believe in the jeet kune do principle absorb what is useful, because a successful technique used by someone might not apply to you. So you utilize whats useful to you in combat. Heart is another factor even if your so great in martial art what if i bring out a long blade and start to chunk you like a tuna.? will you still fight if both of us is skilled? the bottomline here is no single martial arts is the best you need to mix things up for you to achieve your greatest fighting potential, in the street, in the woods, in the rocky planes, water, or in the ring.