Benjamin Parker wrote:I'm talking about unarmed combat, as opposed to modern martial arts lkie kenpo and jujitsu
Again I will say it; highly effective
Will Adamson wrote:The fighter is more important than the style. As long as certain principles are followed, style matters little.
I'd still carry a gun though.
Wow, I guess that is my point. Thanks Will
I am a fair fighter. Period, fair, not amazing, nothing phenomenal, yet I put down more skilled fighters all the time. I bait well. But I have seen WMA fighters, I mean real fighters and they are good, Google WMA, Ringen, unarmed European combat. Some of the videos look cheesy but if you could see a real fight. You’d be like wow.
Again though it’s the fighter, the reason I used the analogy I did, is because it emphasized the mindset of the fighters of the period.
Benjamin, you can only make an informed decision by actually training and fighting someone skilled in WMA, or check out some manuals and videos and grapple and fight your buddy using just those moves.
But in the end it’s all you. I have met black belts who crumble under me, on the same note I have fought low belts who amazed my with their prowess, same with wrestlers and boxers, I have fought professional fighters who I was like, you really need to stop and amateurs who hit me before I knew it.
It’s the fighter, I swear by Aikido Bujutsu, I know it works; WMA here in the ARMA is the only other fighting style I have encountered in my 20+ years of fighting that seems as effective, But that is because of that no nonsense approach to a fight.
Practice, get some partners and practice. See if its practical.

