by granfort on December 27th, 2006

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What Style I Should Go Hi I Trained 5 Years Amateur Wrestling and I quit it 2 years a ago now i'am 16 years and im about 186cm tall and i weight about 90 and i have builded body but not so much flexibility sorry about the language i'm from finland

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  • by oriash on December 30th, 2006

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    I don't know very many styles but I think the one that would fit you best is the tiger (Hu Xing) style. It focusses on agression and strength and doesn't require much balance. I know this probably isn't helpful, but I wanted to try to answer anyway.

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  • by CannedHam on December 28th, 2006

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    Since you have a background in wrestling, why not consider Gracie Ju-Jitsu, Judo, or start wrestling again?

    The Gracie Ju-Jitsu style is considered one of the best for street fighting. It's founding philosophy is that all fights will wind on the floor at some point, so it focuses on the grounding game.

    Alternately, a judo teacher may be easier to find in your area. Judo isn't as down-and-dirty as Gracie Ju-Jitsu, but still very effective against 99% of people you will encounter on the street.

    Perhaps the simplest and easist for you is to take up wresting again.

    Keep in mind that the vast majority of people out there do not know any style of fighting aside from instinctual punching and kicking. Any of the three options out there will place you ahead of most anyone who wants to harm you or another person in your presence.

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