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Anyone do anything of the sort?
I know most of you on here are over 50 but we can't discriminate in this day and age.
I've never seen the point of learning any of it, self defence etc. If someone is going to lump you in the face they're going to lump you in the face. Most of these people that learn these types of things will never have been punched I'm the face, so what good is all this stuff they've learned if they can't use it in a real life situation?
Contradiction ahead.. but I've been suggested to the women in the family to learn some basics just incase.. I got a universal "**** off"
So who actually does these classes because they seem to be popular these days
I never have but for a while now I've wanted to do jiu jitsu.
Don't really know what has kept me from at least trying it.
Think it would be a fantastic skill to have.
Done a few but never stuck at them. Krav Maga, Karate, Kick boxing.
Too much into my weights so never fully committed.
Judo Brown Belt
It's hopeless for self defence
As is any martial arts if you are pissed
Stay away from city centres late at night that's where most aggro takes place
I suppose that if a person participates in a martial art, then they've probably got more chance of defending themselves than someone who doesn't. The other aspect of participating in a physical activity is fitness and social, getting the old endorphins rushing, i know that may be an alien concept to the majority on here.
It was more the "getting punched in the face" that got me. How useful are these types of activities.
Take Jiu Jitzu. You can grapple someone to the floor, what if there's more than one? So you've had the pinch in the face you've never had but you get the one to the floor, what next?
How practical is it?
I understand someone that does one lesson a month is better than someone who sits on their couch..
I got a black belt in karate by the age of 21.
It doesn’t make you a hard bastard, and as the OP has said, if someone blindsided me with a sucker punch, it wouldn’t be much use to me.
What it did give me though, at a young age, was a bit of discipline and confidence, and the ability to at least defend myself in any confrontations.
I’m a quiet guy, always have been, and have only once had to use it, to diffuse a situation yrs ago in a nightclub.
Most guys go through their life without getting into any bother, if they don’t go looking for trouble that is.
I did Judo as a youngster (ive mentioned it on here in the past ) Represented Wales in it
my both daughters did choi kwang do ( a drill based martial art, punching / kicking pads and blocking both , but its non competitive ) twice per week
both are fairly decent exercise and thats got to be good
Would my judo help me in self defence ? ?, I used to Box aswell, combine the both of them, you stand a better chance than nothing
For those that have done boxing I think there's an advantage.
Having thought about it a bit, I think females would benefit from a skill such as bjj. Perhaps judo. Teaching how to get away when someone grabs your arm/arms or whole upper body or pins you to the floor.
Males usually end up in a stand up situation so the likelihood is you'll get punched. If you can't take a punch or defend against one coming I think it can be game over a bit quicker. Get punched to the floor, hope they try to get on top to continue pinching..you've got half a chance against defending that..if they stay on their feet you are toast
My two sons did Tae Kwon Do up to about half way to black belt but a rumoured scandal involving the top man in Cardiff put an end to it.
One of them has just started his 4-year-old son in it.
I know the discipline and commitment helped my lads growing up, and I expect the same with my grandson.