Martial arts question (Kickboxing)

Martial arts question (Kickboxing)

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TheCarpetCleaner

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7,294 posts

208 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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I currently do weekly Krav Maga sessions, and I have the option and money available to either increase these to twice a week, or go to kickboxing at the other end of the week.

I did karate for some time a few years back, and a few bits of the others but never got involved in kickboxing.

If there is anyone out there that has done Krav Maga(or knows what Krav involves) and Kickboxing - my question is - would it be worth doing the kickboxing to augment some more contact work, or just increase the krav maga sessions and concentrate on that?

(I am not looking to get into a debate of "which martial art is better than x" - I am just trying to get an honest opinion from those that know better. I practice martial arts for fitness and co-ordination, not to prove that I am 'ard - init.)


phucks1976

240 posts

223 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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I have just started kickboxing and I know what krav is. The kickboxing is a hell of a workout and yes I think it would compliment especially for longer reach moves.

soad

33,355 posts

182 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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I'd give kickboxing a go - some nice ladies can be met too. biggrin

hman

7,487 posts

200 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Why is it that every alleged hard nut I encounter is either an ex british kick boxing champoion or on the olympic team.

This applies to men and ladies...

Are they all full of st and just pumped up on steroids, or do we have an enormous amount of bullstters within the kick boxing community?


Dave200

5,671 posts

226 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Kickboxing is not a martial art, it's a combat sport. Just so you know, obviously.

As a result, it does tend to attract the less-desirables more so than actual martial arts.

ApexJimi

25,577 posts

249 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Probably a mix of the above to be honest.

Ironically, far from being a steroid addled freak, THE single most lethal person I know looks like a drip of water hehe


hman

7,487 posts

200 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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yeh, look at bruce lee, wearing normal clothes you wouldnt assume that he'd roundhouse you to the face in an instant would you.

sday12

5,054 posts

217 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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soad said:
I'd give kickboxing a go - some nice ladies can be met too. biggrin

shibby!

923 posts

204 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Compliment your Martial arts with something that works really well. If thats what you want.

Good workout and good way to toughen up if thats what you want.

Personally i have done traditional MA for 10 years with a mixture of different styles. I would say complimenting the traditional skills you learn and training to actually use these skills can be a good idea if thats what you want. Kick boxing and MMA are good ways of doing this

Depends on what you actually enjoy though and what your goals are. I dont do any kick boxing or MMA type stuff anymore, its all traditional MA i do as my goals are associated with this and not to do with being tough.

Cheers
Nick

Halb

53,012 posts

189 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Dave200 said:
Kickboxing is not a martial art, it's a combat sport. Just so you know, obviously.

As a result, it does tend to attract the less-desirables more so than actual martial arts.
said:
kickboxing including Japanese kickboxing, American kickboxing, Indian boxing, Burmese boxing, as well as French boxing. The term kickboxing is disputed and has become more associated with the Japanese and American variants. Many of the other styles do not consider themselves to be 'kickboxing', although the public often uses the term generically to refer to all these martial arts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kick_boxing
Combats sports are martial arts.

snowy slopes

40,019 posts

193 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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if it was me, i think i would research cqb online and incorporate that into my krav maga training

TheCarpetCleaner

Original Poster:

7,294 posts

208 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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shibby! said:
Compliment your Martial arts with something that works really well. If thats what you want.

Good workout and good way to toughen up if thats what you want.

Personally i have done traditional MA for 10 years with a mixture of different styles. I would say complimenting the traditional skills you learn and training to actually use these skills can be a good idea if thats what you want. Kick boxing and MMA are good ways of doing this

Depends on what you actually enjoy though and what your goals are. I dont do any kick boxing or MMA type stuff anymore, its all traditional MA i do as my goals are associated with this and not to do with being tough.

Cheers
Nick
You make good points there.

Taken onboard smile

Gruffy

7,212 posts

265 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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TheCarpetCleaner said:
I practice martial arts for fitness and co-ordination, not to prove that I am 'ard - init.)
Kick-boxing will definitely tick those boxes for you.