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Guest | 19 Şubat 2014 saat 11:35

It depends on what you want. If you want to win tornuaments, go with Jiu-jistu. If you want something that will keep you safe on the street, go with Kung-fu. The reason for this is historical. Japan, the primogenitor of Jiu-Jitsu, has always been a homogenic, relatively peaceful society with little crime. Therefor their martial arts are focused less on pragmatic values and more on glory. Karate and Jiu-Jitsu are unique among the arts for being ritualized, and being easily adapted for use in competitions, because idle samurai (especially during the Tokugawa era) were continually testing themselves, and they needed to do so in a means that maximized intensity and minimalized injury. China, however, is much more heterogeneous. Don't get into the whole slanty eyes' racism; China is as varied as any western country, and historically was always plagued by bandits and criminals and invaders. The Chinese learned Kung-fu to preserve their lives. Everytime a Chinese man took to the road, he faced the threat of highwaymen or bandits. Or the mongols were raiding over the hill, your dedication to Kung-fu was the determining whether you lived or died.This is why there is only one rules set for Jiu-Jistu, but well over 300 styles of Kung-fu; the Japanese had enough time to write down the rules and make sure everyone was following them. In the tournament ring, or sparring, where there are boundaries, and rules against injury, jiu-jitsu fighters are in their zone. This is why Kung-fu fighters historically do terribly in tornuaments. On the street, the Jiu-jistu fighter would be out of his zone, especially if the Kung-fu figher just raked his eye, or struck his shin and broke it, or jabbed him in the throat. It's dirty and underhanded, but if you are trying to preserve your life, then the only rule is to win.So to say which one is more powerful' is deceptive, because it depends on what you want. If you want to dominate in tornuaments, take Mixed Martial Arts. If you want something that you can use in a crowded bar, or against an intruder in your house, take Kung-fu.Assistant instructor

Guest | 18 Şubat 2014 saat 23:31

First of all cook c, that was a stupid anewsr. I would prefer Shaolin kung fu because I love the whole meditation stuff and the art. First of all I think it would be hard to put down a real Shaolin practicioner. I would say none of both is more powerful, if a Shaolin monk ffought a Jujitsu guy and lets say both are at the same level, the chances are 50-50. If the Jujitsu guy takes the Shaolin down guy, its over for the shaolin guy. But if the Shaolin guy performs one of his many deadly techniques on ground wether it is striking or takedown or espacially joint manipulating, the Jujitsu guy is on for some trouble.Assistant instructor http://txsmoiid.com [url=http://gkrnmdrb.com]gkrnmdrb[/url] [link=http://cfffkbwrq.com]cfffkbwrq[/link]

Guest | 18 Şubat 2014 saat 05:09

Hi Kimberly our membership is 20 euro and with that we will give you two free csalses. After that individual csalses are just 7 euro.Class are weekly with two csalses a week.

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