blackbelt said:
yes i have looked into martial arts since then ive taken judo ju jitsu and kung fu im just looking for something to compliment karate so in case someone tries to do take downs i can reverse it and drop them on there head and finish the fight quickly, or new moves with my hands and feet, thank u all for your replies
LOL wut??
You couldn't learn any take-down defense taking Judo and Jiu-Jitsu?? What, did you take like, a week of them?? If you're a legit black-belt in ANY martial art, you should know it takes more time than that.
I'm not trying to disrespect you, but it sounds like if you want to become a serious martial artist, you need to start doing some research and talking to people who know these kinds of things. Most "studio karate" dojos are babysitting clinics...parents send their kids there because they get tired of them sitting in front of the Nintendo and hope that it'll teach them discipline/initiative.
You're not playing Mortal Kombat. Martial arts is not about a "bunch of moves". It's a discipline and an attitude unto itself.
A GOOD school in judo or jiu-jitsu will teach you how to grapple and how to counter grapplers. If you want to learn it just from a self-defense perspective, aikido may be a better choice. Look for a REPUTABLE school. Ask around some...the Internets are your friend.
If you just want to "learn moves" for the artistic and fitness value, Kung Fu is a completely different style and set of "moves" from Karate.
When I hear someone say they "want to study ninjitsu", it indicates to me that they know more about martial arts from Hollywood than from any real knowledge/experience. There are very few schools that teach "ninjitsu" as an art unto itself, and any that CLAIMS to is suspect.
My advice to you would be to do some research and determine what martial art will provide you best with what you're looking for, then look for a reputable school...and stick with it for a few months before you judge it.