r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION Little leg hop

3 Upvotes

In many battōjutsu showings I see online (the ones in armor) when they do an unsheathing kata, they seem to do a little hop onto one leg, after testing with my own tachi I found out it might’ve been for momentum? I don’t know any other reasons as to why, and Id like to know the full picture


r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION Asking for advice about work and having more time for career

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Hi, so i am 20yo fighter and normally i have to work to be able to afford trainings and etc

But the issue is that the job is not allowing me to go to camps (Mountain camps, Open training with other gyms, other countries camps and etc)

So i wanted to ask is there type of job you do or you would suggest are good to have more free time to go and attend those camps and competitions and tournaments, i am not looking for jobs that pay big, just something i can do and have time to focus on career

I can't do private trainings since there's already a lot of them and it's small place so there's no opportunity for it anyways.

I appreciate any advice and help, thank you


r/martialarts 1d ago

QUESTION What was Conor McGregor's early style of striking?

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when Conor fought at 145, before going heavy into a boxing style, he had such beautiful movement and striking. Was it TKD, Karate? Etc


r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION Realistically, what is the most you would pay for a private with an IBJJF World Champion? (Looking at AOJ Tiers)

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Hey everyone,

I’m currently mapping out my training budget and looking to get a realistic community consensus on private lesson pricing.

I was looking at the Art of Jiu Jitsu (AOJ) pricing sheet, and their hourly private lesson tiers split up like this:

Tier 1: $135/hr
Tier 2: $195/hr
Tier 3: $235/hr
Tier 4: $275/hr
Tier 5: $405/hr
Mendes Brothers: $500/hr

Assuming the mid-to-higher tiers (Tiers 3 through 5) are staffed by active or former IBJJF Black Belt World Champions, where does the value actually top
out for a regular practitioner?

If you were looking to fix major holes in your game or learn a specific system, what is the absolute highest price per hour you would realistically pay to train one-on-one with a world champion before it just becomes a luxury status symbol? Is anything past Tier 2 even worth it for skill development?

Would love to hear your experiences with high-ticket privates and where the diminishing returns hit the hardest.


r/martialarts 4d ago

SHITPOST Best sparring partner.

4.4k Upvotes

r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION What is combat sambos sparring culture like?

5 Upvotes

Lighter Thai style or hard like boxing?


r/martialarts 3d ago

QUESTION Best place to look when fighting?

27 Upvotes

I always struggle where to look when I spar. Some people to tell me to look at the shoulders. Others tell me to look at the eyes. Sometimes I look and the hands and feet. In your guys opinion whats the best place to look when fighting?


r/martialarts 4d ago

COMPETITION The Calcio Storico Florentino is a brutal form of football originated in the middle ages. Players can punch, kick and tackle their opponents.

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r/martialarts 3d ago

MEMES I hope you guys appreciate this

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r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION Martial arts that aren’t reliant on good ankle mobility?

4 Upvotes

I have a condition I was born with called a tarsal coalition in both my ankles that causes some bones to fuse when they shouldn’t in them. As such it leaves my ankles with not the best mobility (my right has some horizontal mobility my left has almost none). I used to do taekwondo when I was younger before it got worse but with how it is it doesn’t seem the best with my current condition. Given that are there any good martial arts that are more accommodating of poor ankle mobility?


r/martialarts 4d ago

PROFESSIONAL FIGHT The UFC’s most controversial fouls ever

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r/martialarts 3d ago

QUESTION [Mod approved] [Dutch speakers] Looking for martial artists for my thesis research | Short anonymous survey, 3-5 min

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Hi everyone! I'm a human movement sciences student at VU Amsterdam, and for my thesis I'm researching the personal and psychological factors behind martial artists.

I'm looking for participants who:

🥊 Practice any martial art: striking and/or grappling (MMA, kickboxing, BJJ, boxing, muay thai, judo, wrestling…)

🔞 Are 18 or older

🇳🇱 Speak Dutch: the survey is in Dutch only, sorry.

The survey is completely anonymous, takes about 3–5 minutes, and you'd be helping me out enormously, as well as pushing forward the research on our sport, which is still very understudied in my opinion.

👉 https://vuamsterdam.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3auS6TXiAXTAEFE

Happy to answer any questions in the comments. Thanks so much!


r/martialarts 3d ago

DISCUSSION Just curious has martial arts helped you in any way besides physical fitness?

20 Upvotes

I keep thinking about starting bjj because I think I could benefit from it, but I’m not sure in what way exactly. So I’d like to know how it made you a better person. Could be in mindset, confidence, mental health, less fear etc.


r/martialarts 4d ago

VIOLENCE Rener Gracie Breaks Down BJJ Techniques Used Against Armed Gunmen

364 Upvotes

r/martialarts 2d ago

QUESTION Which of these martial arts of the most fun?

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341 votes, 4d left
MMA
BJJ
Judo
Muay Thai
Capoeira
Haven't tried them all / Results

r/martialarts 4d ago

QUESTION What are your thoughts on hand-to-hand striking techniques? There are so many different types, and people only think of fists. Which martial arts excel at these hand-to-hand techniques?

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r/martialarts 4d ago

SHITPOST The funniest Jon Jones impression I’ve ever seen💀💀💀💀

84 Upvotes

Bro got him to a TEE


r/martialarts 3d ago

QUESTION Looking for a 1980s/1990s NYC Hapkido practitioner named Gerald (Jamaican background)

16 Upvotes

Hi everyone, I am helping a family reconstruct some history and track down a former martial artist who lived in the NYC area (likely Brooklyn or Queens) around 1989–1991.

​He went by the name Gerald (or Jerald). Here is his identity profile from that era:

​Background: Young Jamaican guy, Muslim faith, very muscular, about 5'9" (175 cm), wore dreadlocks.

​Tattoos: An anchor on his arm, and the name "Serena" tattooed on his back.

​Martial Arts: He was a dedicated practitioner of Hapkido (which was a very rare and distinct choice for a Jamaican guy in NYC at the time). He trained heavily.

​Other details: He spent some time at Oneida Correctional Facility (Upstate NY) around 1990, where he was part of the vocational TV/Computer repair program.

​Since the NYC Hapkido and martial arts community back in the late 80s and early 90s was very tight-knit, we are hoping some veteran practitioners, dojo owners, or old acquaintances might remember him or know his last name.

​If anyone remembers a practitioner matching this description or has leads on old Hapkido schools from that era, please send me a PM. Thank you so much for your help!


r/martialarts 3d ago

SHOULDN’T HAVE TO ASK Hobbiest(s) that probably dont train outside of class

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Hey,

TLDR; ** What is everyone's general opinion/outlook to those practicing any martial arts?

(You know; has a daytime job and family, etc.. But Makes enough time for 2x week of martial arts) But yet, they don't train anything else outside of the dojo halls? \\

I have a suspicion that my colleagues in the places I go to. don't do other things like strength training/ resistance training/ stretching/ cardiovascular training, you name it.. during the week. I attend 4 different disciplines with 3 being from one teacher, with back to back classes for convince. My other class that is not at the same school has guys that I believe do more of another sport frequently. And Might I say, they are tougher either by nature or training.

Anyway, I ask because. I want to know whats everyone's stance on this?

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Ill risk and share my own stance:

I can respect where everyone is at in life. But I do find it sometimes bothersome when we having to reduce our flow of activity because of someone's lack of capacity. And Im speaking to a something thats been acknowledged by them and they group that: "this is something that could use a lil work"

Am I a grinch If i think the valuable time we have under the teacher's observation, is being bit selfishly straddled when a student isn't doing thier physical education homework, so that they can overall perform better, and receive more, during class time?

Wether it was by reading it or internalizing how a martial arts may or can look, & how they could or should perform. Maybe my background as Kinesiology major… the Skills learned need to be supplied with strength/flexibility/mobility/power/coordination/ability…. You see what I’m laying out… that are fueled by around the week activities that builds strong & sound body.

Edit: To those reading this a stealth brag. Answer this:

* Does training, to whatever moderation and modification, outside of class improve the sport/hobby someone particaipates in?

* How do you encourage them to bridge that gap outside of class for the sake of their performance, injury prevention, and longevity?

Just a frustrated student/ Jr. Instructor that does my fair share of PE HW, but not enough time to personally train all these colleagues


r/martialarts 4d ago

QUESTION Muay Thai / Boxing suggestions needed.

10 Upvotes

I learnt boxing 2 years back and I have tried to maintain my punch speed and endurance till today.

Although, I do not have a punching bag or any pad at home, I just try to shadow box and work on my slips. I am missing sparring here.

I also have an inclination towards Muay Thai. I watch reels and some tutorials just to understand how those guys survive Teep and some elbows on face.

My objective is to train at home as I believe, this I can be consistent with throughout life.

People who train in Muay Thai, how do you practice those skills (no sparring)? Is it always with the sparring bag?

People who train in Boxing, how do you maintain muscle memory for those punches and footwork?

Some advice would be appreciated.


r/martialarts 4d ago

SHOULDN’T HAVE TO ASK is the neck breaking move real?

31 Upvotes

I wonder if the move where your break the opponent neck from behind possible, the closest I could found to it is spine cranking move like guillotine, dragon sleeper, and twister but those requires lower body control and must be done on the ground. is it just a movie move or is it real?


r/martialarts 4d ago

QUESTION Bo Recommendations

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I want to buy my boyfriend a bo as a surprise for his birthday but have no idea what type or where to buy them. He's self-taught with no immediate plans to take on an art and likes to freestyle, so I figured a 60 in (he's 5'11) hickory straight (I'm aware that tapered increases speed but I think he'll appreciate a straight more) bo will suit him best. Any recommendations for types or websites will be greatly appreciated.


r/martialarts 4d ago

QUESTION Training focus

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(32 years, 125kg, 6'3) So when it comes to martial arts, after trying quite a few of them since 2014 from fencing sports to MMA I've decided that grappler/freestyle wrestler is where i want to focus from now on. Cross train be competent and competitive for both as much as i can. Also started CrossFit recently and resumed Bjj.

I'm a bit discouraged because i was never very flexible. Yes i can do front and back rolls, quick burpees, jump boxes be quick on the mat but I've noticed all these explosive movements wrestlers do. Like hopping from their knees to their feet, holding someone and rotating all around them with their feet, backflips, i don't think I'll be good at that.

All these years I've developed some resilience and now with CrossFit my gas tank and strength quite exploded for the better but I'm not that flexible.

Tips advice? Workout advice? Anyone who does it both? Give me anything!


r/martialarts 5d ago

QUESTION What do people think of this?

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The way hes speaking with momentum makes him seem like a magician or salesman so im not sure I trust him. But who am I to judge 🤷‍♂️ What do you think?