> Fighting styles?

Fighting styles?

Posted at: 2015-05-07 
A street fighter? If you have an aggressive attitude you would probably be at home in an mma gym doing some knock off muay thai. Unfortunately those gyms charge heavy. You could probably find a cheap boxing trainer that wont mind your attitude. Boxing also provides amateur fights for you to compete in if you like fighting.

Most of us martial arts followers believe in avoiding fights. We don't encourage fighting outside of a gym, dojo or competition. We are not necessarily pacifists; hell some of us love fighting but we don't risk it on the street because its unpredictable. People jump in or opponents cant take the loss and seek revenge.

I suggest seeking full contact arts with many competitions. Boxing, Muay thai, Taekwondo, whatever interests you. Get off the streets and adjust your attitude about fighting. You can fight and be smart. It's fun but the street is no place for fighting.

You're a street fighter? I hope you have a great health insurance plan and that you don't get beaten to death in one of your street fights, since there is no referee to stop the fight if you're in trouble and you're getting beaten to a pulp.

I think you should study Jeet Kune Do Concepts or Krav Maga.

street fighting is not a fighting style, its just brawling and takes no skills.

most places will give a free trail classes, although if you came to my school with that attitude i would not let you train,

martial arts is not about fighting, if thats all you think it is then your wasting your time

Boxing.

I'm a street fighter. I wanna practice some new fighting styles. I'm limited when it comes to money so I can't afford to try them all. Can someone explain some different martial arts or other fighting styles to me so that I can choose one that fits te style I'm looking for.