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There is so much advice out there telling you what the benefits of Martial Arts<\/a> are.\u00a0<\/p>\n

These include self-defence, confidence, strength, discipline, focus, respect\u2026 The list goes on.<\/p>\n

While these are valuable benefits, we are sure you would like to know about the flip side.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Because let\u2019s be honest, there are pros and cons to everything.<\/p>\n

Here you will find out the top 7 Problems With Martial Arts and their solutions.<\/p>\n

1 – There Are Too Many Martial Arts To Choose From<\/h2>\n

First of all, too many\u202fchoices\u202fat your fingertips creates the feeling of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), leaving us dissatisfied and disappointed.<\/p>\n

As a result, one big problem for you when choosing a Martial Art is \u2018overchoice\u2019.<\/p>\n

Making a decision becomes overwhelming due to the\u202fmany\u202fpotential outcomes and risks that may result from making the wrong\u202fchoice.<\/p>\n

With Martial Arts, \u2018too many choices\u2019 becomes an understatement.<\/p>\n

Karate, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Wing Chun, Kung Fu, MMA, Tai Chi\u2026<\/p>\n

In fact, there are hundreds of styles of Martial Arts, and there would be no way that you could try all of them to find the right one for you.<\/p>\n

Among the hundreds of styles offered, it can be hard to understand what \u2018style\u2019 you should learn.<\/p>\n

But here is a simple break down of the Martial Arts categories that will hopefully help you on your journey.<\/p>\n

Styles typically fall under these four categories:<\/p>\n

Striking Martial Arts<\/h3>\n

Examples include:<\/h4>\n

Kickboxing, Boxing, Wing Chun, Karate, Taekwondo, Capoeira, Muay Thai, Kung Fu, Pencak Silat<\/p>\n

Many beginners start here due to the popularity of these styles. There is less continuous close contact in striking arts than in grappling arts, although you may find elements of grappling in striking arts too.<\/p>\n

Grappling Martial Arts<\/h3>\n

Examples include:<\/h4>\n

Hapkido, Judo, Sumo, Wrestling, Aikido, Jujutsu, Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu, Sambo, Kung Fu<\/p>\n

While there are no direct impacts from kicks or punches in grappling arts, be prepared to have your whole body thrown around. Grappling arts are more focused on taking control of your opponent\u2019s body.<\/p>\n

Armed Martial Arts<\/h3>\n

Examples include:<\/h4>\n

Eskrima, Silat, Kalaripayattu, Kobudo, Kenjutsu, Kendo, Bojutsu, Kyudo, Fencing<\/p>\n

Armed arts focus on the use of weapons and range, from using short sticks all the way to swords and other sized weapons.<\/p>\n

Health and Spiritual Martial Arts<\/h3>\n

Examples include:<\/h4>\n

Bone Setting, Herbalism, Traditional Medicine, Tai Chi, Qigong, Baguazhang<\/p>\n

Many of these Martial Arts lead to improvement in wellbeing, confidence, and stress, without the use of combat or competition.<\/p>\n

Solution<\/h3>\n

When you are deciding which Martial Art to learn, have a think about what your intention is.<\/p>\n

Are you looking to pick up some practical self-defence skills, or are you looking to find something that focuses more closely on your health and wellbeing?<\/p>\n

First look at the four types; Striking, Grappling, Armed, Health and Spiritual, then decide which style or styles you would be most interested in.<\/p>\n

Some factors you can consider are:<\/h4>\n