Because of its characteristics, it has a negative impact on the actual combat effect.
(WTF only, but even ITF, I don't recommend it)
Wing Chun is a divine fist.
It's a pity, however, that the Wing Chun classes you paid for are only formal.
The actual combat significance is equal to 0. The real Wing Chun can only be learned in Hong Kong or America.
You asked me why China went outside to learn boxing, and I didn't know the reality.
It shows that there are too many swindlers who teach Yongchun in China at present.
I only listen to wing chun, but I have never seen the real wing chun.
Self-defense 100%. Suggest learning Sanda.
The reason is comprehensive technology and strong antagonism.
As for karate, it is not bad.
But because most schools in karate don't allow hitting the head.
This has greatly weakened the actual combat.
I got full marks in judo actual combat.
Seriously study judo for one year, as long as the skills are proper, self-defense is more than enough.
It's okay to hold a knife with your bare hands (twisting technique)
But it has great shortcomings.
First, judo is too lethal.
For example, if the moves such as cross-fixing and breaking locks are not good, they will be lighter, and if they are broken, they will die.
This is just self-defense. You don't have to do this.
The owner on the second floor 14 years old must also want to learn martial arts at school to be handsome ~
Unfortunately, judo is an embarrassing technique.
And there is no performance (the strongest performance is taekwondo)
The actual combat performance of Muay Thai is second only to judo.
It's a pity that Muay Thai puts too much emphasis on physical fitness.
Belonging to cross-training series
Landlord 14 years old is not recommended to learn.
Finally, I would like to sum up my personal suggestion that the landlord learn Sanda.
As for flexibility, there is no need to cultivate it at birth.
Well, I'm just explaining some characteristics of various martial arts to the landlord.
As for Taoist temples, I don't know, because I live abroad.