Sunday, April 26, 2009

In Martial Arts, would it be better to learn Viatnamese, Korean, Chinese, or Japanese?

Which is better, for the variety of Martial Arts?





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In Martial Arts, would it be better to learn Viatnamese, Korean, Chinese, or Japanese?
Depends on where your particular martial art came from.





Though I suppose I should mention that Japanese is by far the easiest to learn, with Korean of a higher difficulty and Chinese on a "omfg who would be crazy enough to even try" difficulty level.
Reply:Lets see you still say that after a week of Mandarin study. Report It

Reply:This is a hard question. I have done Korean and I am a black belt at it. I am now doing Japanese and I am close to my black belt in that. I study an art called Akido. I feel, it is better then Korean. I like it because it has a lot to do with the body mechanics. I think it is neat to know about what your body does and how you can stop someone. I can not say anything about Vietnamese and Chinese since I have not done those kinds of martial arts. I have done martial arts for 9 years. I love it. It is great exercise and it helps you if you are in trouble later on. I hope I helped.
Reply:okinowan
Reply:I guess that japanese is the easiest to learn, while korean and vietnamese are harder, and chinese is totally hard and you need to be realy dedicated to it...

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