I want a fast style with kicks and punches, low and high. However, straight away i thought Wing Chun, but i want to be acrobatic and very flexible also. Are there any styles that are fast and acrobatic, (by acrobatic i mean; backflips and frontflips, and being able to use my surroundings to get out of tight situations).
I’ve looked but can’t really think of anything, some people say Choy Li Fut is a flexible and fast style, but i’m not sure.
Would i have to learn a combat based fighting system such as Tae Kwon Doe, or any form of Kung-Fu and Gymnastics/Acrobatics, like two arts at once, or is there one style that can teach all.
Wing Chun has it’s share of “gymnastics”. So do most othe styles of Kung Fu. Though be warned, They may not start you off from the begining with anything more Acrobatice then cart wheels and run of the mill summersaults.
I agree with WFH that capoeira would also be a good one, but Tai Bo is just your basic kick boxing set to music.
Why don’t you try out what is available to you in the local area and see what you like, rather than trying to find something with specific attributes. You can never hope to guess what kinds of art will prepare you for any given self defence situation since the possibilities are endless and no art has it all. Just find something you enjoy and train hard.
Do you have any Drunken style near you? Serioulsy it is good flexabilty and is softer then alot fo the fast external arts so i think that is worth looking at, not the wushu type though..
I would train sport wushu specifically Fanzi quan. Im’ suprised this hasn’t been mentioned yet. Then again with the low opinion of wushu on this site I guess I’m not suprised.
Okay dudes, here is one school that is not too far away, it’s wing chun and his lineage goes back to the founder Ng Mui, and every year he goes and trains with Ip Chun, one of the great Yip Man’s Sons. http://www.wingchun.co.uk/index_1.htm