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what is the best martial art for a tall person?
by Yico on November 1st, 2010
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do you practice martial arts often?
by Rakhitha91 on January 21st, 2011
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Which came first, Muay Boran or bokator?
by Aznbonham on September 28th, 2010
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As a martial artist, will you see the Ip Man 2 movie?
by Anonymous on October 13th, 2010
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is 22 too old to take up fighting styles like karate and tae kaon doe ?
by myname on January 9th, 2011
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You're reading With regards to this question (which of the martial arts is best for improved flexibilty and relaxation and which one is best for strength and/or combat.)I would actually like to include a little of everything if possible.
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Kung fu is elegant and effective.
by LynfromNM on November 20th, 2006
I am a big fan of kung fu even though I have never trained in it, I love the style and beauty of the art, but I have never thought it was really very street affective, could you name a few of the more combat affective styles
by BobSaccamano-is-back on November 20th, 2006
Dragon Claw was the style I took, it would be very street effective if used. I've also heard Praying Mantis is good. Dragon uses a lot of moves that use the opponents leverage against him/her.
by Fisherofman on November 20th, 2006