CrazyAZNRocker Posted February 24, 2005 Posted February 24, 2005 So I'll just go ahead and start it. What styles in your own opinion have: Best Striking Best Takedowns Best Submissions Best Grapple technique Best Ground Best Stand up Toughest Training Most Complete style ((Add more sections at your content)) Keep in mind, this is all just opionion of others and to allow some understanding of the many other styles out there.
Rank7 Posted February 24, 2005 Posted February 24, 2005 Best striking? moo tie not the best but very good Take downs? Jew dough. Ground? Bj Stand up? Seinfeld Displays a small graphic image below your details in posts. Only one image can be displayed at a time, its width can be no greater than 80 pixels, the height no greater than 80 pixels, and the file size no more than 8 KB.
Gumbi Posted February 24, 2005 Posted February 24, 2005 Best Striking Muay Thai Best Takedowns Wrestling Best Submissions Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Best Grapple technique BJJ Best Ground BJJ Best Stand up Muay Thai Toughest Training Muay Thai Most Complete style (thats effective) Judo, even though lacking in strikes. ((Add more sections at your content)) Keep in mind, this is all just opionion of others and to allow some understanding of the many other styles out there.
ravenzoom Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Best striking: Muay Thai Takedowns: Judo Submission: BJJ Ground: BJJ Grapple: Judo Toughest training: Today: Muay Thai Old days: Kung Fu/Karate Complete style: Possibly Kempo I'm not reffering to MMA here only traditional MA
AngryMatt Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 (edited) Best Striking - JKD Best Takedowns - Wrestling Best Submissions - JJJ (due to submissions from standing) Best Grapple technique - BJJ/JJJ/Wrestling Best Ground - BJJ Best Stand up - Muay Thai Toughest Training - In my experience, wrestling. We had practice every day for three hours and gut check days twice a season in which we basically had seven hour practices which included an hour of sprawls, pushups and crunches, then two hours of chain wrestling, two hours of weights and two of sprints. Most Complete style - If you're proficient in any art, it will serve you well. Edited March 4, 2005 by AngryMatt "In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness."-The Book of the Void (A Book of Five Rings)"Men don't start fights, but they do finish them."
AngryMatt Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 And of course we'll get Gumbi to talk some smack about JJJ. Bank on it. "In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness."-The Book of the Void (A Book of Five Rings)"Men don't start fights, but they do finish them."
Gumbi Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 And of course we'll get Gumbi to talk some smack about JJJ. Bank on it. Well, the guy said give your opinion, so you didnt outright come out and say particular things about the styles mentioned. However, since you invited me to add my input, I will. You had mentioned that JJJ has standing joint locks, which is very true. BJJ has many standing joint locks as well, but certainly not as many as JJJ. The reason for this is that the BJJ mindset when applying a submission hold is to have a certain level of control over your opponent so as to be able to isolate a particular limb. This is much more difficult to do on a standing opponent since he isnt being pinned or controlled with the same efficientcy as on the ground. So standing joint locks, while effective, are not as commonly seen in BJJ (as compared to JJJ) for this particular reason.
Daedalus Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 -Best Striking Muay Thai -Best Takedowns Freestyle Wrestling -Best Submissions Brazillian Jiu Jitsu -Best Grapple Technique Brazillian Jiu Jitsu -Best Ground Brazilian Jiu Jitsu -Best Stand up Muay Thai -Toughest Training Kyokushin Karate -Most Complete style Russian Sambo Peace and may God be with you...Deus Ex Remake
mai tai Posted March 12, 2005 Posted March 12, 2005 im gonna go with gumbi on this. however while wrestlers have the best take downs when a wrestler throws you it hurts. when a judo guy throws you it hurts so much your balls rattle
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now