Towel Snapper
Green Belt
So I know this is the classic troll question that trolls love to answer with the typical "its not the style its the practitioner lark"
But us sane individuals know, that the style AND the practitioner count.
After all most styles are just a syllabus or list of techniques to learn, each style has a different list and each technique has a different degree of effectiveness. (granted its far more complex than this but just answer as best you can)
So give me first a list of styles that you think are the most effective. e.g. you may list BJJ as one of the most effective styles since it has been shown to do well against other single styles, and men of much greater strength and size.
Then give me a list of techniques that you think are most effective. e.g. you may not think TKD is one of the effective styles out there due to its poor record of wins against other stand up striking styles, BUT even though the style may not be effective, the style might still contain a technique that is really effective and worth learning, e.g. perhaps the spinning side kick.
But us sane individuals know, that the style AND the practitioner count.
After all most styles are just a syllabus or list of techniques to learn, each style has a different list and each technique has a different degree of effectiveness. (granted its far more complex than this but just answer as best you can)
So give me first a list of styles that you think are the most effective. e.g. you may list BJJ as one of the most effective styles since it has been shown to do well against other single styles, and men of much greater strength and size.
Then give me a list of techniques that you think are most effective. e.g. you may not think TKD is one of the effective styles out there due to its poor record of wins against other stand up striking styles, BUT even though the style may not be effective, the style might still contain a technique that is really effective and worth learning, e.g. perhaps the spinning side kick.