Just looking for some advice. I just don't know what style of self defense class to take. I have been looking into this for over 2 months and I just can't decide.
There's so many choices. There's karate, bjj, taekwondo, kung fu, kick boxing etc. I have so many places available to me in my area and I just can't decide.
BJJ
I thought about bjj because I like the premise of it. Being able to take down anybody no matter how big they are.
BJJ - THE BAD
The problem is that let's say I got into a fight at a club and I took a guy down. I'd get my head kicked in by either his friends or some idiot that doesn't mind his own business. So unless it's an isolated 1 on 1 bjj just doesn't seem practical for the real world. For official competitions it's one of the best but for the real world it's just too dangerous (although good to add it in addition to another martial art you already know).
KICKBOXING
I want to learn how to punch like a boxer so I thought about kickboxing. I don't want to just defend myself i want to be able to attack. I want to be able to throw quality punches, combos etc. .
KICKBOXING - THE BAD
But then again if a kickboxer is taken to the ground he is finished. I also heard that a lot of kickboxing places cater a lot to fitness/women rather than the actual fighting/art.
KARATE/TAEKWONDO
I haven't mentioned karate and taekwondo because i've heard that they are outdated/belt factories and are easily beat by bjj.
WHAT I WANT
What would be the best one to take for a guy that wants to learn how to punch like a boxer but also be able to put a guy on a hold/choke him out or take him down (bjj). Basically i want to be able to win a street fight.
Or am I making too much trouble in my head trying to find the perfect balance? 99% of people have no formal fight training so even if I took the worst self defense art out there I would still be a favorite against most people in a fight because of my training. Should I just go for something that I like (which right now is being able to throw good punches) and not worry so much about finding the perfect one?
There's so many choices. There's karate, bjj, taekwondo, kung fu, kick boxing etc. I have so many places available to me in my area and I just can't decide.
BJJ
I thought about bjj because I like the premise of it. Being able to take down anybody no matter how big they are.
BJJ - THE BAD
The problem is that let's say I got into a fight at a club and I took a guy down. I'd get my head kicked in by either his friends or some idiot that doesn't mind his own business. So unless it's an isolated 1 on 1 bjj just doesn't seem practical for the real world. For official competitions it's one of the best but for the real world it's just too dangerous (although good to add it in addition to another martial art you already know).
KICKBOXING
I want to learn how to punch like a boxer so I thought about kickboxing. I don't want to just defend myself i want to be able to attack. I want to be able to throw quality punches, combos etc. .
KICKBOXING - THE BAD
But then again if a kickboxer is taken to the ground he is finished. I also heard that a lot of kickboxing places cater a lot to fitness/women rather than the actual fighting/art.
KARATE/TAEKWONDO
I haven't mentioned karate and taekwondo because i've heard that they are outdated/belt factories and are easily beat by bjj.
WHAT I WANT
What would be the best one to take for a guy that wants to learn how to punch like a boxer but also be able to put a guy on a hold/choke him out or take him down (bjj). Basically i want to be able to win a street fight.
Or am I making too much trouble in my head trying to find the perfect balance? 99% of people have no formal fight training so even if I took the worst self defense art out there I would still be a favorite against most people in a fight because of my training. Should I just go for something that I like (which right now is being able to throw good punches) and not worry so much about finding the perfect one?