Hi, my name is Mia, and I'm new here.
I'm short, tiny, and asthmatic, but also flexible, agile, and acrobatic. What martial art would you recommend I get into?
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I used to do taekwondo as a kid, and learned a smattering of nothern shao-lin kung-fu, but that's the limit of my experience. The last time I really practiced anything was about a decade ago (I'm 23, now).
It'll be a while before I actually start - after a year of inactivity (knee problem), I have to rebuild what little strength and stamina I can get. Besides which, it'll also be a while before I'm financially stable enough to afford training. On the bright side, I'll likely be living in Los Angeles once I am, so I figure I'll have a lot of options.
I want to get back into martial arts half for athletic purposes, and half for self-defense purposes. On the one hand, I am a firm believer in the usage of diplomacy, mediation, and avoidance as the best self-defense mechanisms. On the other hand, I "look" Muslim (even though I'm not), and while I got lucky the last time some homophobes jumped me, and I do not want to count on that luck if it happens again. Given the events of the last two months or so, I have some very legitimate safety concerns. That said, I don't want my training to be only about self-defense, but also about staying fit and having fun. Doing anything purely out of fear, even martial arts, is letting the bigots win.
I'm 5'0", ~110lbs, and I have asthma. My endurance is shot, but I'm very agile. I can't run a mile without keeling over wheezing and I'd be lucky to bench press 50lbs. But I can kick above my head no problem, I twist myself into a pretzel in my sleep (literally!), and I'm double-jointed - I have yet to meet a pair of hand-cuffs that I can't slip out of.
While I'm too old to get back into it now, I also used to do some gymnastics as a kid, so getting into a martial art that utilizes or leaves room for acrobatics also appeals to me. In the long run, I actually hope to learn some parkour, too - are there any martial arts that can help prepare me for that, or make for good cross-training with parkour?
So far, I've been looking at Krav Maga, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Aikido, Muay Thai, Capoeira, and MMA. I'm not really interested in returning to Taekwondo or Kung Fu.
Krav Maga, Muay Thai, and MMA appeal to me for their effectiveness and aggression, but look like they rely a lot on physical strength and endurance, which I don't have. Aikido may be the one most suited to my body type, but it seems rather passive. (And I've seen it heralded as the form of Judo that doesn't harm opponents, but given the kind of people most likely to attack me, that...does not appeal to me. At all.) Judo and Jiu-jitsu both seem to involve a lot of ground work, which I'm fine with athletically, but wouldn't be practical as far as self-defense goes. Not to mention they seem to focus on holds and temporarily disabling someone, but given that I'm a very slow runner, I would like a form of self-defense that puts attackers down and makes sure they stay down long enough for me to get away. Capoeira doesn't seem to have much self-defense utility, if any at all, but it does look like the most fun.
Any ideas?
Thank you for all your help!

(I looked around and could not find a thread like this. If there already is one, please let me know and I'll delete this one.)
I used to do taekwondo as a kid, and learned a smattering of nothern shao-lin kung-fu, but that's the limit of my experience. The last time I really practiced anything was about a decade ago (I'm 23, now).
It'll be a while before I actually start - after a year of inactivity (knee problem), I have to rebuild what little strength and stamina I can get. Besides which, it'll also be a while before I'm financially stable enough to afford training. On the bright side, I'll likely be living in Los Angeles once I am, so I figure I'll have a lot of options.
I want to get back into martial arts half for athletic purposes, and half for self-defense purposes. On the one hand, I am a firm believer in the usage of diplomacy, mediation, and avoidance as the best self-defense mechanisms. On the other hand, I "look" Muslim (even though I'm not), and while I got lucky the last time some homophobes jumped me, and I do not want to count on that luck if it happens again. Given the events of the last two months or so, I have some very legitimate safety concerns. That said, I don't want my training to be only about self-defense, but also about staying fit and having fun. Doing anything purely out of fear, even martial arts, is letting the bigots win.
I'm 5'0", ~110lbs, and I have asthma. My endurance is shot, but I'm very agile. I can't run a mile without keeling over wheezing and I'd be lucky to bench press 50lbs. But I can kick above my head no problem, I twist myself into a pretzel in my sleep (literally!), and I'm double-jointed - I have yet to meet a pair of hand-cuffs that I can't slip out of.
While I'm too old to get back into it now, I also used to do some gymnastics as a kid, so getting into a martial art that utilizes or leaves room for acrobatics also appeals to me. In the long run, I actually hope to learn some parkour, too - are there any martial arts that can help prepare me for that, or make for good cross-training with parkour?
So far, I've been looking at Krav Maga, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Aikido, Muay Thai, Capoeira, and MMA. I'm not really interested in returning to Taekwondo or Kung Fu.
Krav Maga, Muay Thai, and MMA appeal to me for their effectiveness and aggression, but look like they rely a lot on physical strength and endurance, which I don't have. Aikido may be the one most suited to my body type, but it seems rather passive. (And I've seen it heralded as the form of Judo that doesn't harm opponents, but given the kind of people most likely to attack me, that...does not appeal to me. At all.) Judo and Jiu-jitsu both seem to involve a lot of ground work, which I'm fine with athletically, but wouldn't be practical as far as self-defense goes. Not to mention they seem to focus on holds and temporarily disabling someone, but given that I'm a very slow runner, I would like a form of self-defense that puts attackers down and makes sure they stay down long enough for me to get away. Capoeira doesn't seem to have much self-defense utility, if any at all, but it does look like the most fun.
Any ideas?
Thank you for all your help!
