However good they may be in their technique, its useless if they dont have strength... strength is the most important factor... a very strong man with no fighting experience will beat a very week person with good teachique...
It all depends to the stylist and practitioner if he's prepared and willing to take it to the next level...that's how to find and judge who the better fighter is...!!!
Well, I can‘t judge the Aikido guy in the first fight, but the TKD guy is extremely weak. The second „fight“ is very obviously just show, just like the third one.
However good they may be in their technique, its useless if they dont have strength... strength is the most important factor... a very strong man with no fighting experience will beat a very week person with good teachique...
It all depends to the stylist and practitioner if he's prepared and willing to take it to the next level...that's how to find and judge who the better fighter is...!!!
Not so much the style as it is the fighter and their training
The guy is taking it easy on the older man, it’s easy to see. It’s not a good example.
WOW,who would of thought tae kwon do would use leg attacks😮
TKD has degenerated into a "martial sport." They don't even throw punches and barely even use their hands. It's all kicks.
Well, I can‘t judge the Aikido guy in the first fight, but the TKD guy is extremely weak. The second „fight“ is very obviously just show, just like the third one.
Aikido person is not a master,
Taekondo guy poor in technique and timing
There is no such thing as the best. It's a question which is more combat effective in fights and Tae Kwon Do is most impractical.