Three Types Of Martial Arts Oklahoma City Ok

By Susan Martin


Combat styles have been a part of the history of pretty much any culture because one way or another, people had to go to war. Of course, there was a time when guns, cannons and artillery were not invented yet so people had to rely on their martial arts Oklahoma City Ok and striking weapons in order to fight against their opponents. With that, many fighting styles were made and then categorized based on the technical focus of the style.

When one would watch those action movies that involved hand to hand fighting, the most common type of moves would be the punches and the kicks since these moves are the easiest to use when taking down an opponent. Aside from punches and kicks, some other moves involve headbutts, knees, elbows, and chops.

Some of the specific combat arts that are more striking based are muay thai, western boxing, jeet kune do, wu shi, capoeira, karate, and taekwondo. While there are some arts in this list that incorporate some ground game, the moves would usually focus more on strikes. These strikes are aimed to do extensive damage and deal a knockout.

Another type of combat style is the grappling or wrestling style which hardly has any strikes. The primary focus of these styles are taking down the opponent either smashing them to the ground or trying to get a lock. Combat forms that are included in this category are judo, jiu jitsu, xan shou, and wrestling.

Now, there is actually one major advantage that the wrestlers have over the strikers which can prove to be very detrimental. Wrestlers are quite used to fighting in the ground because they have locks and moves that can be used on the floor whereas strikers do not. In order to avoid being brought to a ground fight, one thing that the strikers did was create a move called to sprawl to help them keep their feet firmly on the ground when the wrestler comes in for takedown.

Finally, there would be the armed fighting styles which make use of swords and other weapons. One would often see these styles in those kung fu and samurai movies wherein staffs and swords were used. Other weapons include the shields, sticks, nunchaku, sais, shurikens, knives, and scimitars.

Some of the combat forms that primarily made use of weapons include various kung fu styles, kenjutsu, eskrima, fencing, or Indian gatka. These ones, although have hand to hand application, emphasize more on weapon movement. The hand to hand application would be similar to the armed movements since the principle behind armed arts is that the weapon is just an extension of the body.

If one is interested in taking up a combat style, first choose which category to take up. If one were to determine which style is the best, then he or she must instead ask himself or herself which style is most suited for him or her. There is no one best fighting style to take up, but rather one or two styles that are most suited for the individual. As these styles are bourne from various situations, one must find the form that works best for him or herself.




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