Dell SkyCat
Senior Don Juan
You want a martial art and be able to use it fast and effective! And not waiting until you reach so unconscious competence of the art. What i suggest is a martial art that will allow you to Experience, Experience, Experience, Experience AND EXPERIENCE!
Experience is so crucial in any area of life when it comes to Improving and noting feedback. You could read all about weight lifting and know the best and most effective technique's on gaining muscle, but if you haven't stepped into a gym even ONCE...You'd be crushed in a powerstruggle! Likewise with women... you can read and memorize every great technique and unless you put it into practice you won't reap anything. You get what you practice. And the more you practice, the more you realize where to improve more and how much better/flexible you will become, to the point where you'll naturally use what you have learned without even realizing it until you later go "Whoa! Did i just do that?"
Okay... If you are very serious about quick results ( depending on your level of capability and 'catching on' or the credential of the Dojo or school) Then your best bet's are:
*KickBoxing ( Jean Claude Van Damme Style )
*Boxing ( Mike Tyson Style )
The reason for these heavy hitter's is the amount of physical resistance, endurance and fighting you do to learn this. You can practice virtually on anyone or anything. Personally, I Practice the brazilian martial art known as Capoeira ... Cap'O is definately not an overnight art and only focuses on your legs and using your body to swing into action. It's more of a dance too!
As many other arts, This art takes time. The downside of Cap'O is if you ever find yourself in a tight spot or small space area. You need lot's and lot's of space! And you never really learn how to use you're fists! How bad do you want it? is the answer to how good you will be.
Just remember when or if you start, it's an active project! a detication. Ask yourself if it's something you can really envision yourself going through it to the end of the process!
Peace
Tip: Power Percieved... Is Power Achieved - The subsitute
Experience is so crucial in any area of life when it comes to Improving and noting feedback. You could read all about weight lifting and know the best and most effective technique's on gaining muscle, but if you haven't stepped into a gym even ONCE...You'd be crushed in a powerstruggle! Likewise with women... you can read and memorize every great technique and unless you put it into practice you won't reap anything. You get what you practice. And the more you practice, the more you realize where to improve more and how much better/flexible you will become, to the point where you'll naturally use what you have learned without even realizing it until you later go "Whoa! Did i just do that?"
Okay... If you are very serious about quick results ( depending on your level of capability and 'catching on' or the credential of the Dojo or school) Then your best bet's are:
*KickBoxing ( Jean Claude Van Damme Style )
*Boxing ( Mike Tyson Style )
The reason for these heavy hitter's is the amount of physical resistance, endurance and fighting you do to learn this. You can practice virtually on anyone or anything. Personally, I Practice the brazilian martial art known as Capoeira ... Cap'O is definately not an overnight art and only focuses on your legs and using your body to swing into action. It's more of a dance too!
As many other arts, This art takes time. The downside of Cap'O is if you ever find yourself in a tight spot or small space area. You need lot's and lot's of space! And you never really learn how to use you're fists! How bad do you want it? is the answer to how good you will be.
Just remember when or if you start, it's an active project! a detication. Ask yourself if it's something you can really envision yourself going through it to the end of the process!
Peace
Tip: Power Percieved... Is Power Achieved - The subsitute