Growth of various forms of martial arts around the world has left as many studies as people can not choose. The range of weather art forms for self-defense or personal interest is diverse because of its vastness. It is easy to prove that a certain art form is superior to other art forms. After studying the art of Thai Taekwondo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I decided that the latter two are more effective fighting arts. Both arts were born from Asia. Taekwondo began in Thailand in Southeast Asia and traveled and expanded in many parts of the world. There, it was modified by other cultures to make a unique subculture like America.
There are things in the fighting sports that fight with impressive ones. Taekwondo is an attractive art, and jiu-jitsu is a kind of cute art. Taekwondo includes a series of quick blows using various parts of the body such as elbows, knees, calves, and heads. Jiu Jitsu uses a variety of locks and grips to quickly break or unconsciously make the limbs of the opponent. Taekwondo contains many quick actions and focuses on using the powerful part of the body to weaken the other's mind with quick attack. Jiu Jitsu is a more defensive and technical art, it depends on patience and exploits opponent's offensive mistakes.
Both arts were born from Asia. Taekwondo began in Thailand's Southeast Asia and traveled and expanded many areas of the world that have been modified by other cultures to create unique sub art like the Taekwondo of the United States. Jiu - jitsu dates back to that ancient Japan. After all, Japanese jiu jitsu entered Brazil, and in the past century it became a modern Brazilian jiu jitsu. There are things in the fighting sports that fight with impressive ones. Taekwondo is an attractive art, and jiu-jitsu is a kind of cute art. Taekwondo includes a series of quick blows using various parts of the body such as elbows, knees, calves, and heads. Jiu Jitsu uses a variety of locks and grips to quickly break or unconsciously destroy opponent's limbs
In the fictional confrontation competition of opponents of the same learning, it is possible to clearly show the best position of jiu-jitsu with Taekwondo. The success of kicking a boxer largely depends on the initial interaction of the battle; trying to immediately confuse the opponent through a strike. If the kick boxer is connected firmly, the battle may end soon. Regardless of the effectiveness of the street fight, this strategy rarely succeeds in fighting a trained grabber like a jiu-jitsu student. Fast attacks make Taekwondo vulnerable to opponent's shooting and pitching and are not an uncontrollable operation for strikers who are not accustomed to protecting this attack in general. Upon arriving at the ground, Taekwondo strikes almost all of their threatening power, and there is no leverage behind the blow they strike. As illegal occupants control the striker, he has little or no knowledge of ground battle and can easily complete it.