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Originally posted by TMlunderYea Kung fu kicks ***, but like FFL2and3rocks said...Get a gun.
Originally posted by TrevlacThe question should be rephrased to "What is the most overall deadly combination of Martial Arts?" because honestly no one can answer that.There's 5 kinds of Kung-Fu-Tzu, and at least 4 kinds of Karate. I have taken several of each so I'll give you my synopsis:Kung-FuSnake - My favorite Kung-Fu style. It is highlighted by quick strikes that seem offbalance but are in fact very balanced like the serpent.Tiger- A hard fist style. Tiger is highlighted by powerful moves. I never studied Tiger so I don't have much information.Crane- Definetly a formidable style as it is mostly about balance and POWERFUL kicks.Couger- No idea. I never studied it at all.Dragon- A fluid style that combines all of the best of each of the other Kung Fu styles. If someone is using Dragon style, it will beat any regular random Kung Fu if both opponents are equally matched.KarateShoto-Khan - This is the only Karate I ever took besides American Standard. It is highlighted with about 70% hand attacks and 30% foot moves. Throws and grabs are almost a nonentity.Honsetly I would say Kung-Fu. But it depends on the person, and the specific style.EDIT: But if you want to know my opinion of strongest martial arts, there here we go:Hapkido (My style)Dragon Kung Fu TzuSnake Kung Fu TzuJujitsuPi Gua (Splitting styles own)Ju-do (It's still good, regardless of what people say)Tai ChiJeetKunDo (Bruce Lee's style)Monkey (OUCH MAN! Just OUCH!)And my personal style is pretty formidable since it was adapted for my abilities and strengths specifically. You should do that. Take several martial arts and combine your best aspects.
Originally posted by smokey_locs2002quote:Originally posted by TrevlacThe question should be rephrased to "What is the most overall deadly combination of Martial Arts?" because honestly no one can answer that.There's 5 kinds of Kung-Fu-Tzu, and at least 4 kinds of Karate. I have taken several of each so I'll give you my synopsis:Kung-FuSnake - My favorite Kung-Fu style. It is highlighted by quick strikes that seem offbalance but are in fact very balanced like the serpent.Tiger- A hard fist style. Tiger is highlighted by powerful moves. I never studied Tiger so I don't have much information.Crane- Definetly a formidable style as it is mostly about balance and POWERFUL kicks.Couger- No idea. I never studied it at all.Dragon- A fluid style that combines all of the best of each of the other Kung Fu styles. If someone is using Dragon style, it will beat any regular random Kung Fu if both opponents are equally matched.KarateShoto-Khan - This is the only Karate I ever took besides American Standard. It is highlighted with about 70% hand attacks and 30% foot moves. Throws and grabs are almost a nonentity.Honsetly I would say Kung-Fu. But it depends on the person, and the specific style.EDIT: But if you want to know my opinion of strongest martial arts, there here we go:Hapkido (My style)Dragon Kung Fu TzuSnake Kung Fu TzuJujitsuPi Gua (Splitting styles own)Ju-do (It's still good, regardless of what people say)Tai ChiJeetKunDo (Bruce Lee's style)Monkey (OUCH MAN! Just OUCH!)And my personal style is pretty formidable since it was adapted for my abilities and strengths specifically. You should do that. Take several martial arts and combine your best aspects.*slaps*It doesn't matter, if my fist is able to get a better hit on you and you're a weak little panzy. Then I shall win. A wise man once told me "It depends on what condition both of the fighters are in"