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well i been really exercising hard everyday for the past year and ive lost 7 stone from being 18 stone....and now that im more physically fit i wanted to know which is the best martial art to take up.....i wear a turban and dont really know hot to tie a patka as ive never worn one just the turban...so could someone tell me or give me advise as to how to tie a patka neatly.cheers!

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well i been really exercising hard everyday for the past year and ive lost 7 stone from being 18 stone....and now that im more physically fit i wanted to know which  is the best martial art to take up.....i wear a turban and dont really know hot to tie a patka as ive never worn one just the turban...so could someone tell me or give me advise as to how to tie a patka neatly.cheers!

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GuruFateh!

Veer Ji, I would recommend that you take up Gatka. It will instill discipline into you more than any of the other martial arts. Also, Gatka is a religous art and without the spiritual side of Gatka, it will mean nothing.

A friend of mine went (a few months ago) to a martial arts exhibition show where they had the various martial arts i.e. karate, tae-kwon-do, kick-boxing, kendo etc. However, everyone at that exhibition was amazed by the performance put on by the Gatka students as they used swords, lattiah etc with great effect. Even the Sensei's of the other arts were amazed, therefore, the greatness of the art Of gatka was revealed!

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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have u seen them in action?! They got some of the best martial arts techniques around...

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Does it matter what they look like in action?

A khalsa in action has Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the Shaheed Singhs With Him and the Vidiya of weaponary who is better then them?

If 300 sikhs would take on armies of 30,000 and WIN!! Why be scared of anyone?

Ofcourse we are not at that stage, but keep that in mind!! Worth remembering, if your defending the innocent, Maharaj does the battle!!

Best in my opinion as said before on here is a wide mix of many styles and each one offers a unique ability! learn multiple and feel which is most comfortable for you.

Hint tho, do one which specialises in grappling also as many fights turn to floor fights, where if you dont know what to do, u are most vunrable

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