A comparison of TKD to BJJ and Modern Arnis

mickeymouse

White Belt
Many years ago I studied TKD, but I hated learning the katas. Do BJJ and Modern Arnis require one to learn data? I want something with more practical knowledge that I can use in a fight. I like the idea of grappling in BJJ, and cane fighting in Modern Arnis.
 
I presume that "data" was a typo and you meant "kata".

I can't speak for Modern Arnis, but BJJ does not have kata.

Most BJJ gyms do not require memorization as such. The expectation for promotion is generally that you have functional skills in the various positions that you might end up in. So the teacher would generally look at things like how good you are at passing guard, escaping mount, finishing submissions from side control, etc in sparring.

A small minority of schools have some sort of standardized curriculum that you need to be able to demonstrate during belt tests (specific escapes from a headlock or a bear hug, for example), but not a set sequence of solo moves that you have to memorize like a Karate kata or a TKD poomsae.
 
Many years ago I studied TKD, but I hated learning the katas. Do BJJ and Modern Arnis require one to learn data? I want something with more practical knowledge that I can use in a fight. I like the idea of grappling in BJJ, and cane fighting in Modern Arnis.

HI MM

Traditional Modern Arnis has four (4) Cane / Stick / Weapon Forms (All the same except one learns some nuances between weapons) and Eight (8) empty hand forms.
Some only teach five for black belt and the rest are beyond black belt.

Some organizations will spar more than others.

Some teachers are more self defense based.

What area of the world / country / state or province you are looking to train in?
I might be able to point out some instructors in that area.

I am not associated with a larger organization officially. I do have the phone numbers of many of the senior most of the organizations or know how to contact them.
 

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