Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What martial art fits alongside boxing the best?

I am a boxer who now wants to learn another martial art. Which one would fit alongside my boxing skills best and flow well with it?|||I am a believer in being prepared for different real world situations. And in the real world, you will not always have the luxury of maintaining the range to throw a punch or kick. This means once it gets close and personal, you will have to wrestle/grapple. Find a good school that teaches grappling such as jujitsu, wrestling, sambo, shuai jiao, etc.|||you can go two ways, either make yourself a rounded fighter with kicks and grappling, or hone your strong point so that you can fend off well rounded fighters. for the well rounded, i would suggest mma, as for honing your strength, i would suggest wing chun, fanzi quan, or both as the world record for most punches in a minute at 442 belongs to a wing chun instructor|||Boxers and thai boxers have a big fault in it they stand in front of u if u stand sideways it would be harder to hit u . And u can just throw a front kick and u got them and u can keep doing it i recomend u do karate , taekwando , kungfu , kenpo, or krav maga


krav maga is simular to boxing but there are no rules witch means it helps u for self defence|||Do some Jiu-Jitsu or Wrestling. You may have the advantage standing up, but once it's on the ground it could be over for you.





To accompany your boxing you could try some Muay Thai for those devastating kicks, knees and elbows.|||You could try out Muay Thai (Thai Kickboxing).





Since boxing covers all punches, there's no other martial art that covers it as good as boxing, so for something that will improve attacks and strikes with your legs.

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