
Differences between Muay Thai and Sanda ? : r/martialarts - Reddit
Sep 12, 2022 · Sanda fighters throw faster and more powerful punches due to have a wide stance as compared to Muaythai which gives them more balance. The kicks of a muay thai fighter is much more powerful than sanda fighters.
Is sanda the most underrated martial art? especially from self
Is sanda the most underrated martial art? especially from self defense stand point. The art of fast strikes and fast takedowns
There has been an uptick in posts and discussion about sanda
Sep 11, 2021 · Whether Sanda should be considered a style of Kung-fu or an expression of it is a different (and much more semantic) matter, but Sanda was created by Kung-fu pratictioners, for the explicit purpose of improving pressure testing standards in Kung-fu gyms, and is trained almost exclusively at said Kung-fu gyms.
Personally grown to love sanda… for me it’s essentially ... - Reddit
Sanda is the combined effort of China to make a martial art usable as they kept getting humiliated by other arts such as muay thai,judo,kickboxing,boxing and wrestling.
Sanda - Reddit
Subreddit for the manga series Sanda by Paru Itagaki, creator of Beastars.
Sanda Tank Small #9031 : r/ChineseWatches - Reddit
The strap really looks great on the sanda. Now it makes me want to buy some straps for my Sanda haha
Sanda or Wing Chun? : r/kungfu - Reddit
Aug 12, 2022 · Sanda will teach you fighting fundamentals much quicker, in a more straight-forward manner, and IMO has more tools than Wing chun. That being said I think training *just* Sanda is leaving "money" in the table in terms of how much you can gain as a fighter.
Why isn’t Sanda more popular : r/martialarts - Reddit
Sanda could be considered a fairly effective martial art, with UFC fighters like Muslim Salikhov, Cung Lê and Weilli Zhang using it as their primary martial art in the octagon. So my question is why isn’t Sanda more popular?
A question about sanda/ sanshou in MMA : r/martialarts - Reddit
Nov 30, 2016 · Money is always the answer to this question, whether we're talking about Muay Thai, boxing, sanda, whatever. If you can make money doing what you're already doing, there's very little incentive to take the huge risk of transitioning to MMA. This is why the level of grappling talent in MMA is so much higher than the level of striking talent. In general, there's a lot of …
sanda or muay thai ? : r/martialarts - Reddit
Feb 12, 2021 · Sanda will give you good striking and good wrestling, main focus are side kicks and leg catched Muay Thai will give you good sttiking and clinch work, main focus are round kicks and knees A lot of people may not know but Sanda tescges knees and elbows too, on the wushu games are not allowed coz they tried to make it into an olympic sport.