| Is it possible to learn martial arts at home? | | | | You can get perspectives from other trainers. |
| There is a lot of argument about this from | | | | You can practice quietly anywhere you want in |
| certified martial arts instructors around the world. | | | | your home. |
| It is true that using online martial arts training | | | | To start becoming a martial artist at home you |
| resources means you miss out on feedback from | | | | will need a computer with internet access to see |
| a live instructor and practice with your peers. | | | | mixed martial arts videos, and you will also need a |
| But on the other hand, learning at home through | | | | good open space to practice these moves. |
| videos, ebooks, and online resources for mixed | | | | You can also get a training dummy to practice |
| martial arts lets you learn at your own pace and | | | | your moves on - or better yet, a live partner |
| with privacy. | | | | who also wants to learn. Having someone to |
| Some people may also not have access to | | | | practice with is important so you can get an idea |
| specific martial arts or fighting styles such as krav | | | | of perspective and movement for your strikes. |
| maga in their areas. Karate and taekwondo are | | | | Ultimately a combination of online resources and |
| offered just about everywhere; MMA programs | | | | live resources is best for learning any martial arts |
| are not. | | | | techniques, but if this is not currently possible for |
| Online martial arts training is unarguably a good | | | | you, books and videos online are a great start. |
| supplement to any class you could take, however. | | | | |