Nice to see that some people are actually interested in studying martial arts.
If you look around, you can find a good dojo that meets your needs AND your budget. I train at a club that charges a flat monthly fee (Approx $50 CDN) which allows you to train at ANY of the 30 associated dojos in the city as often as you want. It's the best price I've ever found.
As for one martial art being better than any other, I don't think anyone can honestly answer that question. It depends on what you want to learn and what your goals are. All martial arts teach self defense, but they all do it in different ways. Does that make any one "better" than another, I don't think so, IMHO. However, for each individual out there, there is probably one or two specific arts that will appeal to you and work better for you depending on your physique, experience, goals, attitude, etc.
Shotokan karate is a very "solid" martial art. There are very few jumping or spinning moves like Tae Kwon Do. It focuses on stance and power. My sensai once said that a shotokan karate-ka trains so that if a fight ever happens, it should be over in one move. Many of the attacks in shotokan are designed to stop an opponent by crippling them. It's not a pretty art, but it is very powerful. Again, this is one man's opinion. If you are truly interested, research them all. Kung Fu remains the number 1 most popular martial art in the world, so obviously there are some excellent things to be learned there.
As for weapons, in Shotokan we train to use the jo-staff (4 feet), bo-staff (6 feet), nunchaku (nunchuks), sai, bokken (wooden samurai sword), tonfa, kama (mini sickles), and shinai. Weapons training is FUN! Remeber the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? All of their weapons are used in Shotokan karate.
Anyway, if you are seriously interested, I suggest that you start researching out the different styles and clubs in your area. If anyone lives in Calgary, Canada, I can highly recommend a club for you.
So far no replies from anyone who actively trains though. There must be some karate-ka or other marial arts students out there! Share your thoughts. I definitely don't own the market on martial arts knowledge. Although I have done my research...
Daniel: Hey, you ever get into fights when you were a kid?
Miyagi: Huh - plenty.
Daniel: Yeah, but it wasn't like the problem I have, right?
Miyagi: Why? Fighting fighting. Same same.
Daniel: Yeah, but you knew karate.
Miyagi: Someone always know more.
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