Mostly just asking out of curiosity, I don’t really have the time or the energy to be going to Judo classes RN.

I have heard some people say Judo actually, and karate, other just traditional boxing.

  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml
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    11 days ago

    I have trained a bit of Muay Thai when I was young and practiced a bit of BJJ with a friend, but I’d say without a shadow of doubt: Judo and Boxing. And I think Judo is the best for self defense.

    • BoxedFenders [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      11 days ago

      Pretty much exactly what I was going to say. I’ve also trained primarily Muay Thai but also have some experience with boxing and BJJ. Much less with judo because I was already over 30 by the time I dabbled in it and you need to be young to start because an aging body can not handle the constant throws. I’ve also been in a lot of street fights in my impetuous youth and realized that your number 1 priority (if you can’t flee the scene) is to remain upright while hopefully dropping your opponent. This is where boxing and judo shines. Stay standing and mobile with boxing footwork and if they get close grab their shirt/jacket and throw them to the floor. None of this “pulling guard” bullshit which will get you pummeled by their friends (if you survive the fall onto the concrete). And while Muay Thai is certainly a good self defense art, kicking is high risk in a street fight when you can be thrown off balance. Do not attempt unless you’re really skilled. One problem with boxing is that you will break your hands if you win. The human skull is much harder than the delicate bones in our hands.