martial art
By rajachow2
@rajachow2 (41)
India
6 responses
@yugi_sen (1741)
• India
23 Nov 06
For me a person who has no fear is the stronest first then comes the martial arts....
All martial arts are similar it seems only the one who has more chi(internal energy ) will be superior.
this is what i learnt.
@rajachow2 (41)
• India
23 Nov 06
thank you sir.it is really a great statement from you.sir are you from japan or china?please suggest how to inprove or increase chi(internal energy).lot of respect to your sensai
@Makoy1983 (1084)
• Philippines
22 Mar 07
sometimes a little fear will really help especially when you're facing an unfamiliar foe. being 100% fearless is not good
@mailboxmoney (1216)
•
3 Apr 07
yes i think so cause they are trained in that way and usually if someone is going to get you then its useful as they probably wot be on their own but i mean its not very usual to have 2 or 3 strong guys coming to fight you!!!
@EndlessKnowledge (105)
• United States
28 Nov 06
Yes. I do think that a real martial artist who have power and experience can get into fights and win against two or three people.
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
28 Mar 07
It depends on the martial art being practiced, the learning method, and the people fighting. Many martial arts schools focus on one on one combat. Now a skilled student may still be able to take on multiple opponents of lesser skill, but that's rarely taught.
You also need to take into consideration that some people are naturally good fighters. Just because a person knows kickboxing, that doesn't mean he's tougher than some thug who grew up on the streets fighting every day of his life.
@Makoy1983 (1084)
• Philippines
22 Mar 07
not necessarily. people who have experience in a real street fight is more likely to defend themselves. usually, many martial artists are train in dojos or gyms and sad to say, they're not really exposed to real street environment. experience matters a lot