Well I finally graded the other day, making me a 4th Kyu in Shotokan Karate . t's taken me 2 1/2 years but damn is it worth it.
So does anyone else here persue a martial art?
I persue 3 martial arts in consecutive form, i will explain then in english.
1st martial art: Kara Pa Testa (Forehead into the face)
2nd if 1 doesn't works: Kung Foge (Kung run away)
3rd and final resort: Ai ki dor (Ai, what pain)
I practiced Ti-Kwan-Do up to brown belt, where an unfortunent injury knocked me out for a half a year. Then I lost all interest in it. But thats the way things go...
I was doing Judo when I was a kid until I got my (overly expensive) Judo suit. Then I lost interest and quit. Yes no belt at all, I have no discipline nor patience.
Doing:
Tai-Chi for 2 years
Capoeira (Abada) 3 years
A few months of Tai-Kwon-Do, Ninjitsu, and others.
Also some swordsmanship for 4 years,
Now classic boxing (and it rulez world).
But then, I'm russian and its normal for us to be overly obsessed in martial arts :)
Capoeira shines most as a sociabilization art than a "true" martial art. I must find a capoeira group one of these days to manage some socialization. .. ... or not. I'l just stick with my geek computer, haha.
hmm I did a few, ninjitsu was pretty fun lots of pressure points and stuff, kickboxing (I suppose thsta sport not art) was probably the most useful, I always found the ones with free sparring were the best, repeating drills over and over did nothing for me,
I guess if you wanted to defend yourself that UFC stuff would be the best option, Im too much of a wimp to do that though ^^
I've been doing Tukido (based on Tae Kwon Do) for about 14 years. I got to black belt a while back but laziness, and general university life got in the way of me progressing further.