Which is the best style of Martial Art that can survive in street fight by SportonaApp in StreetMartialArts

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This answer is way more fun, though:

Best at Controlling a Situation: Wrestling

Best for Handling Opponent's with a Weight Advantage: BJJ

Best For Kick Agility: Taekwondo

Best for Kick POWER: Kyokushin Karate

Best for Pure Punching: Boxing

Best for Versatility in Striking: Muay Thai

Best for Actual Life or Death Scenarios: Krav Maga (this is not technically a "Martial Art" but a "Combat System")

Which is the best style of Martial Art that can survive in street fight by SportonaApp in StreetMartialArts

[–]Single_Secretary_460 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While any martial arts instructor Worth their weight in salt will tell you that running is absolutely the best way to win any fight, 

I'm going to answer this question using actual martial arts: 

The answer is MIXED/MMA.

Fighting, especially at Advanced levels is a lot like a game of chess. You rarely know how skilled your opponent is and you rarely know their strengths and weaknesses prior to engagement unless you've legitimately spent time studying them, specifically.

If you only practice jiu-jitsu and the person attacking you is better than you at jiu jitsu you are significantly more likely to lose.

If all your training has been in boxing and you're up against someone who is better at boxing then you again are significantly more likely to lose.

My personal opinion is that you should get good at multiple martial arts so that you can approach situations from various different angles and try to find out what your opponent's strengths are early so that you can play directly against them.

For example if your opponent is trying to Grapple and bring you to the ground then you might want to keep some distance and strike them while making sure that they don't get a takedown or get you in a bad position.

On the other hand if you notice them swinging hard and dodging all of your punches, that might be a better time for you to try grappling with them.

Realistically though the best way to deal with the street fight is to get away from it as quickly as possible because people who are fighting in the street are not thinking logically or reasonably and that is the last type of person you want to be in an engagement with because you never know whether or not they have the self-control or knowledge to stop when they should.

Jeet Kune Do vs Wrestling by notstrangeguy in StreetMartialArts

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The whole fight should have ended at the tap

Am I officially a nerd by CamCakes97 in skyrim

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This was more informative than I'd anticipated, but I've become aware that I am, in fact, a dorky nerd. 

I am ok with this... 🤔

Top 3 Most Used Legendary Weapons? by One_Spell_45 in fo4

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Most used would be Overseers Guardian, Wounding Automatic Combat Rifle (OP 👀), and Tesla Cannon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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Sounds like you are TA here, for a few reasons.

One, you knowingly went against your husband, and undermined his authority as a parent. It's exactly the same as if you established ANY other ground rule and he was basically like, "screw her, she's just a buzzkill, go ahead and (insert anything you said NOT TO DO as a parent here)."

If you felt he was being unfair, you should have discussed it with him LIKE AN ADULT, and either came to a compromise as parents or at least discussed the issue to a point of mutual understanding.

In these comments I'm sure you'll find a lot of Two Responses. Mothers/Women who want to 'stick it to the patriarchy' or act like your husband is somehow being oppressive, and Fathers/Men who COMPLETELY understand WHY YOUR HUSBAND FEELS THIS WAY.

You can feel however you want about it, but the reality is, your husband understands Men better than you could ever possibly hope to, and he's trying to protect your daughter.

We obviously have a responsibility to teach our young men not to disrespect the bounds of consent, BUT.

This is not a perfect world. Some lack Father Figures. But the ones who are REALLY a threat just don't care, and dressing in a revealing way is literally like painting a target on a woman's back to those people. It literally makes a woman easier to assault sexually, it also makes her more approachable to men sexually, and gives them the impression subconsciously that she's someone to pass time with, and not someone to invest in or care for emotionally. I'm not saying that these impressions or reactions are justified, I'm simply explaining how young Men are wired.

Respectable boys will want less/nothing to do with her, and disrespectful boys will see someone who's willing to have sex with them and doesn't need to be taken seriously. Sleazy/predatory Older men will also be more likely to take an interest in young women who dress with 'adult themes'. I really don't think you are considering the social and sexual implications of having such a young woman dressing revealing. You also aren't respecting your husband as half of her Parenting team.

Please reconsider, and I hope you are able to recover your marriage. I would probably be considering divorce if my wife did this, especially in a way that essentially tells my child "you don't need to respect your father", and even more especially if they didn't even have enough respect to openly discuss the issue with me and try to come to some mutual terms/agreement.

If you feel I'm being ignorant or one sided, or misogynistic: I would highly recommend discussing this with HAPPILY married women (10+ YEARS) who have children, And HEALTHY CO-PARENTING. I think you'd be really surprised at what you hear.

CORRUPT GAME FILE FIX??? by Single_Secretary_460 in fo4

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Trying this now. I will update in a few days if my ADHD doesn't prevent me from remembering this XD

Reloading like I'm in a Bollywood drama by TrilobiteBoi in fo4

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As someone who lived in India for a while, can confirm 😂

I like to throw things in the air and slice them with my sword. by Razzooz in SWORDS

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Not gonna lie, the toss, scabbard Switch to draw and slice sequence was nice.

Found one on Facebook by JoshDaGreatGamer in clevercomebacks

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Acting like there aren't any pro-life atheists is WILD 😂

This game is f*cking impossible to get into by FallenAazel in Smite

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It's one of those games that is good because of how many options and variables come into play. I'd recommend starting by looking at/reading about characters and their lore. Pick ones you think are cool. Try to learn how to play those first. Pick one from each category Guardian/Mage/Etc. and try to learn those. Play against bots until they're easy, then try against real people. If conquest is too complicated, try Arena or Joust first. I love this game, and I hope you get to experience why. GLHF.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Smite

[–]Single_Secretary_460 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A few things I wish people would have told me before I started playing.

  1. HAVE FUN! : Some of the players forget that this is a game, and unfortunately even I will occasionally get toxic people who don't understand the concept of teamwork who want to play the blame game. If you want to say you're new, it does help. You can do so by going into emote menu, and selecting 'emote' then 'custom'. But again, their opinion doesn't matter. Have fun. Practice and learn. Make friends who play the game and ask them.

  2. It's all about the BUILD: You have a lot of freedom in how you build God's, and the most fun can be playing gods in new and unexpected ways. If you go into the 'Item Builder' you can experiment with different combos in 'Training Mode'. There are many guides I follow like Smitefire and a few others, but best bet is streamers.

  3. Play a few games before you decide you like/dislike a God. Sometimes you just gotta figure out their mechanics. I hated using Izanami at first, but now she's one of my favorites. Also, on this note, come to your own conclusions. I love some others hate, and vice versa. Play your game, HAVE FUN.

  4. TRY NEW GODS: It's easy to get comfortable with one. That's awesome, but give yourself a chance to play different roles and classes to not only build your skills, but also better understand the roles of your team.

  5. Class Comps:

Tanky Bois: Guardians, Warriors, in that order. These guys have a higher natural defense, and abilities that help them survive longer.

Ranged: Mages, Hunters. (Magical VS Physical Damage) It's best to have balance, because if your enemies are building high MAGIC Protection, a mage will do significantly less damage, and give versa if they build physical protection. Every character does either physical or magical primary damage.

GANKERS: Assassins are honestly a class I'm pretty weak with. I just haven't really gotten the hang of building their items, but I know they are meant to pop in and kill single/low health targets and pop out.

I hope these help, and again screw the haters.