Well, Jiu Jitsu is painful, most of the UFC fighters do it, Submission fighting is also quite bad. Muay Thai (because i do it )
Yeah, i didnt realise that on PADS you are supposed to hit as hard as you want, so now i just let out all the agression i dont let out at life (im a goody goody)
I'd say Muay Thai for most damaging/painful etc, but it does depend on the person. Knockdown karate can be pretty aggressive and painful when its done properly.
Ninjutsu is quite vicious. At least, that's how my instructor teaches it, and that's my natural compulsion in a fight - efficiency. There are those nasty things such as eye jabs, muscle twisting and grabbing (in clinch) and lots of limb destructions that we're taught - perhaps borrowed from Escrima systems. Oh yeah, and elbows and knees... lots of em
In reality, the question doesn't apply - I'd say. All styles can be violent - it depends on the practitioner. We only have 4 limbs, there's only so many ways you can use em' Even the most 'docile' style you can think of can be vicious if it is applied that way.
It depends entirely on the practitioner, I know a few Aikido guys who're really vicious and some Thai guys who're real puppies! Col
Any style you practice if you have the mentality. A "docile" art like tai chi has strong techniques and applications, but like any way of fighting it has to be taught right.
any form of martial art can be destructive and vicious..it just depends on the student and the situation he/she is in. jeja
From what I've read, Sambo teaches fairly brutal techniques. And there's always point shooting, that's pretty blunt and merciless.