I'm curious, how far did you go in TKD and Judo, and have you ever competed in BJJ at any level? How about boxing? In any case I remember in another thread you saying that Mauy Thai was too brutal and you didn't like getting kicked in the leg. I don't really mind getting kicked in the leg in sparring but ive never competed in it either.
I've competed in both judo and BJJ at the beginner level and to be honest they are about the same level of risk for injury and pain.
Yeah, I said I don't like the tactical approach of MT. Taking tons of damage to inflict slightly more is illogical. Think sniper not reg infantry. The point of Martial theory and application is to inflict maximum damage while sustaining minimal. MT doesn't fit that phylosophy in my opinion. I have a ton of respect which I've stated many times for MT because of it's intensity but if I'm not getting paid...Getting paid well to sustain that level of damage, it's not for me. Plus I'm happy to be hitting my 40's with all my marbles and a handful of training related surgeries.
As I said in that post, I'm just relaying what other guys I've trained with have said. Taking 10 years of breakfalls and competing and taking 10 years of risk of concussions is more than BJJ.
I know BJJ'rs are starting to see that the world caught on and can neutralize a ton of their bag with good TDD.
I cross trained in BJJ some years back and even with rolling with purple belts if I landed on top, I could hold them off of any effectiveness with just pinning, stalling and keeping my center balanced over them. Of course BB's would tap me but only after they could find a way to get to the ground. Most have little throwing game. Welcome to the world of holes in your favorite martial art.
A lot farther than beginners comp, but just national ranking 2 years in a row for winning a bronze and silver back in the late 90's
I don't think training more than 15% on the ground is useful if your talking about protecting yourself. And more than that, I like speed and moving fast. Just my preference I've always been a speed demon.