Brian, it really depends on your needs. Muay Thai is best suited to fighting, and uses devastating power. It does not worry about lawsuits against you...
Brian, it really depends on your needs. Muay Thai is best suited to fighting, and uses devastating power. It does not worry about lawsuits against your department; it was designed to do maximum damage on the battlefield in the event that a warrior’s swords were lost or broken.
I would say that if your goal is safe and effective apprehension of suspects, you may be better off studying something “softer” that emphasises joint locks over elbow strikes to the face, which don’t end up looking good on the evening news.
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