How To Choose A Martial Art

By John Kirzno

Many people make the decision that they wish to start learning a martial art. This decision is not tough to arrive at since there are so many great benefits to learning martial arts. The problem arises when it comes time to select a martial art. A quick glance of the local listings for schools in the Yellow Pages will reveal scores of different martial arts each of which has their own unique and intrinsic value. So, which martial art should you choose?

Often, you will hear the phrase "all martial arts have value." This may be true but you cannot be "assigned" a martial art and derive enjoyment from it. You need a martial art that fits your own particular needs. That means you have to understand your goals for studying martial arts as well what those individual martial arts embody.

Most people are familiar with traditional martial arts such a kung fu, karate, and Japanese judo and jujitsu. However, they may not be completely aware of the differences between the four. Kung fu is often considered a "soft" striking system while karate is considered a hard one. Judo is sportive grappling and throwing while jujitsu opts for self-defense related joint locks and throws.

Then, there are scores of non-traditional martial arts such as mixed martial arts or eclectic self-defense. These modern methods have great value as well and many people prefer the straight forward modern approach they offer. This is why such arts have become so popular.

The key to actually selecting from these arts is to define the approach your find most beneficial and then selecting an art that aids in delivering this goal. If you prefer modern approaches, you should follow that strategy. Those that prefer traditional should seek the older methods. Those interested in sport are best served in competitive arts while self-defense seekers should look for those arts that offer such approaches. What you do not want to do is seek sport through self-defense arts because you will simply end up being disappointed. Always try to match your interests and approaches to the proper art. This will make sure you are pleased with your martial art selection.

If you are unsure as to which arts teach what, performing a little research can help ensure you make the right decision. The internet is filled with much excellent information regarding the value of the many arts. Reviewing such information will certainly aid in making the proper decision.

Then again, you need not assume you are limited to selecting only one art. Many schools offer more than one martial art as part of their cross training system. Such schools are perfect for those that wish to mix and match in order to arrive at the proper solution. Again, there is no reason to assume you must be limited to one art if cross training options are available. Ultimately, you will want to be happy with the selection you make since you want to enjoy the program involved with learning what you seek. - 31491

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