If one had to choose between Kung Fu skills and Aikido skills, the better choice would be Kung Fu. If asked, a lot of people would not know the difference between Kung Fu and Aikido. They may know that both Aikido and Kung Fu are types of martial arts, but that wouldn’t tell us much about Kung Fu or Aikido. Kung Fu is juxtaposed with Aikido because of the different cultures they came from, which determines how one approaches one’s enemy, whether it is more defensively or offensively.
Kung Fu is both defensive and offensive because of the cultural influences. Kung Fu is a Chinese Martial Art with many variations in which it strengthens one’s mind and body. Since Kung Fu was created about a hundred years after the Zhou Dynasty, also known as the “period of warring states”, it was crucial that Kung Fu need to include both an offensive portion and a defensive portion. Chinese Martial Arts usually focuses a lot on one’s offense. In order to achieve the skills needed to be a good Kung Fuist, one needs to be a hard worker and have a lot of patience. After working hard, one will get the advantage of using one’s entire body as a weapon. In general, Kung Fu is more aggressive and is usually more offensive because it uses an equal or greater force to both fend off attacks and to attack. In addition, Kung Fu uses many fast combinations of punches and kicks to one’s advantage. When using a fast combination of attacks, the defender would have a difficult time defending all the attacks thrown at them by the attacker. Since Kung Fu tends to have a narrow stance, it gives one an advantage. In addition to the strong offense, self-defense is also taught in Kung Fu. The self-defenses learned in Kung Fu are relevant when one is being attacked