Michel Mccaulley: Does anyone knows where can i buy Martial Arts Equipment in Singapore ? I am looking for Martial Arts Equipment such as Airbags. Please provide me with the Address and/or Contact Number of the Shop if possible. Please help me out with this. Thanks ...
Catheryn Small: Paul Vunak teaches strategies for handling mass attacks in his videos and in his in person classes.
Stevie Goldey: i take juijitsu,kicboxing and grappling awsome, these are the main skills in standup, on the ground, and close fighting
Tillie Wynott: There is no "best" martial art; but rather they are all paths that ultimately lead to the same destination - an attainment of personal development and enlightenment. However, that is if you are wanting to pursue a "martial art" and not simply a system of techniques for beating up another person.If you are interested primarily in defending yourself, simply the physical aspects of learning techniques for self defense, then systems! such as Krav Maga or Southern Chinese Kenpo or perhaps Mixed Martial Arts will help you as they are all highly developed systems of self defense and there are many competent instructors throughout the world; you simply need to visit them and find the system and teacher that fits your needs and personal abilities.However, if you are interested in finding a lifelong path that will give you a way of attaining personal harmony, spiritual development (by this I mean a deeper understanding of your own relationship with whatever you define as "divine" or universal, not any specific religious application), as well as physical health and well being and the ability to defend yourself if the extreme need arises, then I would suggest a more traditional "art" and teacher. There are many good systems from around the world that can help you achieve this goal. It is a journey that will take you through a great deal of self discovery. The first step is to find that teacher that you can con! nect with and learn from. As you grow, your further path will ! become revealed to you; for we are all different and walk different ways....Show more
Sang Hanafin: no
Oda Mauson: i dont know what the number was, but i know its near Kallang MRT station.and another is at Peninsula plaza 3 storey its called Crown sports
Donita Desjardin: "I know kungfu!"
Dan Seen: hapkido
Georgina Natal: Are there some styles that may be better against multiple opponents than other? yes. However, I believe that it's not a certain set of moves that allow you to engage multiple opponents. Rather it's you having experience and being proficient enough to engage multiple opponent with which ever style you are trained in. In the end, I say it comes down to speed, technique, and luck. Oh! and it also helps to knock out your opponent in one move so that they don't rejoin the fight.EDIT: katas may not be useful in a self-defense situation, since your responce is dictated by your opponents attack. And since katas respond to a pre determ! ined, invisible attack, your opponent may not respond the same way, rendering the kata useless. Of course, katas do build muscle memory, so that might help you out.I don't know about other fighting styles, but I know that krav maga does some training against multiple opponents....Show more
Sang Hanafin: All forms of martial arts build mental and physical strength, courage, endurance and makes you a better member of the community.What schools are available to you? You have the right to sit in on a session and watch.What is your physical capabilities?Do you really want to learn, or just collect a bunch of colored belts?Do you want to learn to protect yourself on the street, or go around and play macho?If you want something practical, using your own strengths, something that will train you in "real world" situations...then learn KRAV MAGA....Show more
Tracy Huesso: Taekwondo
Zulema Baccam: Goju Kai. Mr Yamaguchi. Ich Ni San !!
Antonia Boomershine: some! kata teach you the tactics to deal with multiple opponents.kata teache! s you everything you need to defend yourself. it the manual for the style you study, it to put it simply your style. the techniques you see in mma are in kata. its not just striking there is a lot of grappling in kata its not about the style so much as the training and its not easy if you do end up getting it down it can take decades or longer. and even people that can deal with multiple opponent will run the first chance they get, it takes little for 2 or more people to get the upper hand, its not like a jet lee movie....Show more
Stormy Beliard: I am suspecting you know very little about martial arts or you would know more about what Kata and forms are for and what you are supposed to practice when you do them. They are much more than just a form. It takes only a short time to learn the moves but noone sticks around in martial arts long enough to learn how to master just one Kata so it just stays a series of moves like a dance with little purpose.Learning to beat up! someone and martial arts are two very different things and often confused by people who know very little about martial arts..To answer your question I would say get on your school's track team and learn how to run. It's the best defense against multiple attackers. Noone who has ever been in a real fight (not a schoolyard brawl) will stand and face multiple attackers regardless how much they know about martial arts. That is Hollywood stuff.There are very good books out that explain the psychology of a fight. Study that. It will really open your eyes and give you a realistic view of fighting and why you shouldn't. It's pretty ugly. Once you know that you can look into defending yourself and decide how much is it worth to you standing and defending yourself....Show more
Gregg Hagge: Mixed martial arts with a combination of standup fighting and ground fighting to compliment it.
Blaine Connett: A martial arts that employs punching, kicking, and striking at long, med! ium and short range would be best suited for this. Kempo, Shito-ryu, an! d Gojo-ryu are styles that come to mind. They emphasize open handed striking and use of elbows and knees as well as the more traditional karate techniques and are not so linear. Multiple attackers requires you to maintain your balance and mobility so that you can move rather than be tied up or end up on the ground where you will be more quickly overwhelmed by your attackers and their combined body weight and sheer numbers. Also the use of angles as you move and attack becomes more critical in a multiple attack situation-not all the targets of opportunity and attackers may be directly in front of you nor do they stay where they are. Sometimes they literally become like a swarm of bees so you have to quickly engage and disengage and then engage the next target if you are going to succeed. Good schools and programs train for multiple attack situations at the advance levels usually....Show more
Hope Lundmark: I study Gun, an ancient western art that is known to be more de! adly than any eastern martial art.
Fermin Tara: No it's slapping.
Deangelo Marchak: I'd have to say ITF Taekwondo
Sammie Bocanegra: Go to a boxing / kick boxing / mma gym and start taking amateur fights.Train hard and WIN.
Marion Wieboldt: Shaolin Kung Fu is specifically designed to take down multiple attackers very quickly. I had my girlfriend push a shopping cart at me from behind. I saw it out of the corner of my eyes, and instinctively raised my foot and blocked it. Shaolin teaches you to fight on a 360 degree plane. You can fight someone behind you, in front of you, and beside you all at the same time.
Ramona Pago: I've been doing martial arts for nearly 20 years now. It will affect one's life in many directions, confidence, discipline, respect, endurance and self defense. I believe a combinations of kick boxing, grappling/jujitsu and roman wrestling is the best in UFC competitions.
Salvatore Walls: List them.When I see kickboxing,wr! estling,mma,mauy thia and others competitive martial arts it only focus! es on beating your opponent to win against this one person but karatea and teakwando and kungfuand other sports do katas
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Voncile Slaubaugh: The best martial art is a combination of more than one.You should learn one really well and use it as a base, then pick another that is completely different than the first and try to blend the two together.I do not suggest spending a year at one and then quiting it and starting another for a year. You have to have a good base art to build from.I like Karate as a base and adding Aikido....Show more
Bernie Cerra: Try this place. The address is on the website. There are 3 branches in Singapore. The address page is the second link from the top.
Rebbecca Sorkin: I have been doing Martial Arts for 14 months now. It has changed my life, has become a way of life for me. Martial Art's teaches you discipline, self control, how to be more humble in your daily life, to be more confident. I am 43 years old, I feel! great, I am in much better shape then I was in 14 months ago, and I have something I share with my 2 kids.
Launa Weingarten: Have very little martial arts training, be a stupid THUG, talk smack about how you are gonna wreck your opponent, then,, get caught by a haymaker punch that any seriously trained martial artist would have seen coming from another galaxy. Or, option "B", be very disciplined in martial arts but choose the almighty dollar over your countless years of devotion to the "arts". Oh,, and wear some of that CRAPOUT gear or what ever its called,
Ewa Homrich: Jeez.. if you can't find martial art supplies in singapore.....Is this the first sign of the APOCALYPSE??????????you are online already. do a search.
Idell Mulliniks: i am studying aikijujitsu and in that art we study various ways of handling more than one opponent, we do randori which is you in the middle of a circle and having multiple people attacking you at the same time, the moves ! are effective but don't use much energy, so that way you don't get exha! usted trying too do loads of powerful techniques and end up getting gassed, however no-one should fight if the odds are overwhelming, just do what you can to create a escape and then run, as they may have weapons or they may be able to overpower you....Show more
Glynda Darrin: Oh my... Lions and tigers and kata!First off, training is how you learn to face multiple attackers. If you're not properly trained, you will fail, you will die.Second, Kata are a teaching tool. Like learning the steps to a dance, they show you how to move your body in a one-two-three kind of way that will help you grow as a martial artist. It's through bunkai (åè§£) that you learn the ways in which these techniques are actually applied -- the form gives way to principles.Competitive martial arts are fine against multiple attackers so long as you train accordingly. Taking one guy to the ground the way you might in a BJJ tournament might be foolish, but it doesn't mean you can't take what you've! learned in the art and apply it to the fight. Little tip -- techniques that work through pain or mechanical compliance on the ground will work standing up.It's 100% about how you train, and having a good instructor to show you the way. If you don't, you're SOL. I strongly strongly believe that martial arts aren't about making sure you're always going to walk away -- they're about improving your chances. Accept that, learn to work with the knowledge that the application of what you're studying will probably mean you're going to die, and grow from there....Show more
Eleni Mccier: Ebay.
Irvin Guiles: Do this:http://i48.tinypic.com/2qu86d1.jpg
Hugo Pittari: you would want to pick a disciple that focused a lot more on defense then offense if you were against multiple attackers. Conserving strength and picking opportunities.Disciplines that do kata like events generally restrict it to their style, as they should. However if you were to get ambushed on the stren! gth, i would personally recommend judo or ninjutsu strictly for defensi! ve purpose (styles many police officers learn) , throw the opponents one at a time, and make as moves as quick and as minimal as possible. When at all possible avoid the fight to begin with. Fighting more then one guy at a time is asking for trouble....Show more
Cliff Jacoby: whitedragonkenpo hand to hand combat. contact me if you want to know more
Antone Youla: judo
Hilma Pestano: Ask why?Why do you want to study, then you will find the awnser grasshopper...
Maurice Breuning: brazilian martial arts.i have done it and u really now how to dance and also defend your self from others! it owns
Sang Hanafin: The whole concept of fighting multiple attackers and surviving is confined to the movies and those that are extremely lucky! It is not a reliable or realistic thing....
Coralie Goldsberry: MMA
Wally Perrien: what martial art is available to you?
Oscar Wieland: I study everything. Its a good thing because that makes great fight! ers. The more you know, the better you are