Hey everyone,
New member and hoping to get into a martial art. My reason for joining wasn't as much personal defense, although that's an added benefit, but more so to give me another hobby that will get me active. My goal is to become more flexible, more in control, and more disciplined.
I'd like to take part in competitions and I do like the idea of a structured progression system (but it is NOT a deal breaker). Growing up, I always thought the martial arts I saw in movies was cool, but I am afraid of "bullshido" studios that are just in it for the money.
Here are the dojos I've found in my area:
Brazilian Jiu Jutsu
http://www.graciejiujitsufabioleopoldo.com/brazilian-jiu-jitsu/
http://www.streetsportssimivalley.com/home.html
Karate
https://tsdukarate.com/
Okinawa-Te Karate | Simi Valley Martial Arts & Fitness
Hapkido/Tae Kwon Do
Jung's Martial Arts Center
Sky Martial Arts Simi Valley TaeKwonDo & HapKiDo Self Defense
I'm doing my best to see past the ******** and what looks good, but I'm hoping some members of the community who are familiar with one of these martial arts can help me out here.
Originally I was looking at Japanese Jiu Jitsu or Judo but don't see any schools in my area. I do like the idea of "traditional" martial arts, but I also want a martial art that could be used defensively at least a bit if need be.
Thanks for any and all assistance.
New member and hoping to get into a martial art. My reason for joining wasn't as much personal defense, although that's an added benefit, but more so to give me another hobby that will get me active. My goal is to become more flexible, more in control, and more disciplined.
I'd like to take part in competitions and I do like the idea of a structured progression system (but it is NOT a deal breaker). Growing up, I always thought the martial arts I saw in movies was cool, but I am afraid of "bullshido" studios that are just in it for the money.
Here are the dojos I've found in my area:
Brazilian Jiu Jutsu
http://www.graciejiujitsufabioleopoldo.com/brazilian-jiu-jitsu/
http://www.streetsportssimivalley.com/home.html
Karate
https://tsdukarate.com/
Okinawa-Te Karate | Simi Valley Martial Arts & Fitness
Hapkido/Tae Kwon Do
Jung's Martial Arts Center
Sky Martial Arts Simi Valley TaeKwonDo & HapKiDo Self Defense
I'm doing my best to see past the ******** and what looks good, but I'm hoping some members of the community who are familiar with one of these martial arts can help me out here.
Originally I was looking at Japanese Jiu Jitsu or Judo but don't see any schools in my area. I do like the idea of "traditional" martial arts, but I also want a martial art that could be used defensively at least a bit if need be.
Thanks for any and all assistance.