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Anonymous No.239977 >>240003 >>240006 >>240356 >>240390 >>240453 >>240545
What is the best martial art if you are normal sized (5'11/6 foot) but physically weak (110 pounds)? Those are my stats.

Eskrima sounds nice but you can't carry sticks or knives around with you like an fighting game character.
Anonymous No.239982
doesn't matter if you're weak, just choose whatever you like best, fag. what's the worst thing that can happen? you getting stronger? unless you're actually physically ill and can't train, you have nothing to worry about
Anonymous No.240003
>>239977 (OP)
Unarmed, probably boxing. Taekwondo or muay thai if you can find good ones but taekwondo is mostly shit.

I would say before you get into boxing you want to get into bodybuilding and lifting, train your neck a good amount to minimize brain damage from boxing and try to find light (but fast) sparring partners. Being able to do 20 pushups and 10 pullups will also be good for you.
Anonymous No.240006 >>240050
>>239977 (OP)
Judo and BJJ.
Anonymous No.240050
>>240006
Seconding this.
Anonymous No.240356
>>239977 (OP)
Anything point based like Taekwondo, or technical grappling like Judo and BJJ
Anonymous No.240390
>>239977 (OP)
Krav Maga
Anonymous No.240453
>>239977 (OP)
>t. 110 5’7 manlet
If you’re 110 at 6 feet, you are extremely underweight and undermuscular for your size.

Both of these put you at serious injury risk, I wouldn’t do a combat sport till you get that handled and get to a normal BMI. Even as a shortie who doesn’t need much more massI found bjj and wrestling extremely hard on my shoulder and knee joints, and a major cause of this was fat and muscle are the padding protecting both once someone with wrestler forehead wants to give either a 180 degree rotation.

You can ignore this advice, but if you do, go buy your leg sleeves now, because you’re gonna be wearing them for a half year within 3 months.
Anonymous No.240545
>>239977 (OP)
Wrestling