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Shotokan karate or Tae Kwon Do...which style is less commercial?
I'm wanting to start back into the martial arts, but I'm wanting to train in a style that's more about the art itself. I thought about Tae Kwon Do, but it's so commercialized, so a friend mentioned Shotokan karate. The only thing is, Shotokan schools are few, far and in-between in the city I live in. Any suggestions?
Shotokan is the largest style of Karate, so standards vary greatly. I really don't like the WTF Olympic sparring rules of TKD, because it is way too dependent on kicks. I practice Kyokushin Karate and it is way more hardcord than either, however I have been impressed with some of the Shotokan karateka I have sparred, but really wanted to laugh at most.
I personelly I would prefer a style like Kyokushin (and its variants like Shidokan) or Muay Thai, mostly because they are known for hard core and standards are more consistent. Another option are the Wado styles, they are similar to Shotokan, but are known for incorporating some Jujutsu. Shidokan also incorporates some Jujutsu.
In general if you don't have alot of choices try all, but whatever you do, don't sign a yearly contract. A good school will let you go month to month and even let you try a few classes for free.
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