Martial Arts Training in Adelaide.
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:20 am
This is a pretty large topic that could no doubt be broken into several subjects but lets see how we go!
To start, do you train or have you trained any any of the current martial arts training places around the city?
What are your thoughts on the various systems being offered, what would you choose if you had the time and the fees?
For me personally, "Krav Maga" is my favourite system, let me state though that I dont go in for the various arguments over which systems are better than another, I suspect that if most people viewed a Karate vs Taekwondo fight they would be unable to recognise any differences in the fighting styles at all. I favour Krav because its a basic fighting system that teaches you enough self defence to look after yourself if you are attacked and if you want to take it to the highest levels I am confident you can go toe to toe with anyone qualified to a similar level in another system, Krav is good because it encompasses Boxing, Wrestling, MMA and Kali, which covers off most bases of situations you might be involved in. Its taught at Fullarton and in the City.
Having just said that I am in a situation where I need to train on nights that they dont offer, so am looking into joining another system and would love to hear your thoughts on what you enjoy or have experienced in the wider martial arts groupings in SA?
To start, do you train or have you trained any any of the current martial arts training places around the city?
What are your thoughts on the various systems being offered, what would you choose if you had the time and the fees?
For me personally, "Krav Maga" is my favourite system, let me state though that I dont go in for the various arguments over which systems are better than another, I suspect that if most people viewed a Karate vs Taekwondo fight they would be unable to recognise any differences in the fighting styles at all. I favour Krav because its a basic fighting system that teaches you enough self defence to look after yourself if you are attacked and if you want to take it to the highest levels I am confident you can go toe to toe with anyone qualified to a similar level in another system, Krav is good because it encompasses Boxing, Wrestling, MMA and Kali, which covers off most bases of situations you might be involved in. Its taught at Fullarton and in the City.
Having just said that I am in a situation where I need to train on nights that they dont offer, so am looking into joining another system and would love to hear your thoughts on what you enjoy or have experienced in the wider martial arts groupings in SA?