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Karate, Taekwondo, Judo which is the strongest
Objectively analyzed, Taekwondo: Advantages of a wide variety of legs very beautiful for the performance, very fast, flexible movement, hit the point of precision. Disadvantages of the hand is not allowed to hit the head, punching a single almost no effect, lack of anti-punch training, in addition I think the actual combat position is very unfavorable to street fighting.
Karate: mainly divided into traditional karate and full contact. Traditional karate, advantages: can hit the head, relatively comprehensive techniques, including various types of legs, boxing, wrestling techniques, ground techniques, etc., pay close attention to the set of training. Disadvantages: most of the competition using inch stop and a strike system, both when the game hit the other side only allowed to use a slight force, heavy hit that is a foul, at the same time when a party hit the other side of the effective parts of the game will stop. The rules of the competition are far from the pure combat. Full-contact karate, advantages: based on actual combat, leg and boxing is more perfect, at the same time, pay great attention to the strength and resistance training. Its founder, Oyama was once broke a bull's horn with his bare hands. Professional matches are held without any protective gear and there are no restrictions on rank, and only KO's of one side can achieve a win. Disadvantages: In the early days of full-contact matches, casualties often occurred, so in the later stages of the tournament prohibited hand strikes to the head, so that in the street combat will be lighter than the head of the frontal defense, and it is not easy to grasp the distance of the attack.
Judo, the advantages: throwing and wrestling techniques, ground techniques of the technology is very perfect, the traditional judo there are self-defense skills of self-defense strikes when the body that is the use of elbows and legs and other vital parts of the opponent. Disadvantages: The market is mainly dominated by competitive judo (Olympic judo program), the use of body techniques is prohibited in competitive matches, which makes the existing judo skills are limited to throwing and wrestling techniques and ground techniques. This is very unfavorable in a real combat situation where one person is fighting against many, and at the same time the lack of strikes reduces the offense of the fighting style. So I think it's a defensively oriented Budo.
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