Martial arts have been practiced for thousands of years, with each art form having its own set of theories and concepts, each feeling that theirs was the finest for unarmed fighting. Because they didn't have to worry about getting struck in the face or kicked in the leg, some postures or concepts were suitable but became inapplicable when the rule sets changed.
The debate about whether art was superior raged on until Bruce Lee came up with an outlandish proposal for the time. Because no two people are alike, what works for me and my body type may not work for you. If a technique from one martial art works for you, you should include it in your arsenal, regardless of whether you are a beginner.
Combat is a severe matter. In a street battle, you'll probably find yourself on the ground at some time with a combatant who won't stop until you're knocked out. Do you possess the hitting prowess required to stop this from occurring to you?
An expert in combative demonstrates practical strategies for rapidly and forcefully eliminating a danger. ballistic manipulation, force, and quickness. Additionally, if a fight breaks out on the ground, show how to quickly get back up on your feet and rejoin the battle by hiding.
There are no regulations in a street fight, unlike in the ring, therefore you must use all available force to defeat your adversary.