I know Muay Thai is the trend right now but B.J Penn talked a lot about how he thought boxing was a better art to compliment Jiujitsu then even Kick boxing. Any opinions. Karate and what ever is in this to|||Whichever %26#039;stand up%26#039; style appeals to you i.e.:
Karate
Taekwondo
Tang soo do
Certain %26#039;kung-fu%26#039; styles
Muay thai
Kem/npo
Kick-boxing
Savate
Jeet kune do
|||depending on the type of jujitsu you do striking may be a component of it. therefore no need to complement.
boxing will teach striking but not kicking. in boxing feet are a no-no.
If you were taking judo then karate or kickboxing would be my choice.
taekwondo if you want more aerobatic kicks.
perhaps wingchun?|||I WOULD HAVE TO SAY MAUY THAI... IT%26#039;S NOT A TREND, PEOPLE ARE REALIZING THAT IT PULLS THE WHOLE MMA PACKAGE TOGETHER. MUAY THAI IS A VERY EFFECTIVE ART. IT INCORPORATES ELBOWS AND KNEES TO GO ALONG WITH THE HANDS AND FEET.
TAKE A LOOK AT THE BEST POUND FOR POUND FIGHTER IN THE WORLD ANDERSON SILVA. HIS TOOL BOX CONSISTS OF AWSOME MUAY THAI AND A BLACK BELT IN JITS.|||I am going to Assume you are talking about Brazilian Jujitsu? I say if you know only Judo learn Muay Thai, if you know only Jujitsu learn Sanda. Of course experimenting with different styles and choosing the one that suits you the most is still best.
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