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Can someone help me decide on a martial art to take?
I am in college and want to take a martial art for self defense as well as getting back in shape. I am leaning toward a martial art that is not completely hard nor completely soft. I am not wanting to train for the UFC and I am not too big on using weapons. There are some styles around here I have looked into, but I was wanting some input on them, others, etc... The ones around here are Uechi Ryu, Kenpo, and Hapkido. If I should take two at the same time to get the hard and soft effects then I could do that too. Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Actually a lot of stupid answers for the most part except for Rose W and ksnake10. I think people fail to realize that just because they like a style doesn't mean it's availible everywhere.
Any of the styles you mentioned are excellent styles if taught and trained corrretcly. I am not sure about hapkido in thsi respect, but I know that both Kempo and Uechi-ryu are a blending of hard and soft.
My advice is to go to www.bullshido.com, where they have an excellent list of what to look for in a school and what to avoid. then check out and watch a few classes at each school, and base your descision on the school with the best instruction, that trains right, and is of the most interest to you.
Edit for byongac- If you are so well versed in BJJ and Muay thai why haven't you answerd any of the quizes that Judomofo, Tao J, or Mito Sensei have asked on here? Since you feel so free to trash other arts, lets see how much you actually know.
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