pstarr
Master Black Belt
I agree with you, Dark. Good response!
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Andy Moynihan said:I used to go in for all of that sort of thing too.
Thing to remember is younger people tend to be less experienced in life and therefore less sure of themselves( I was), and so generally more afraid of attack, be it physical, mental or otherwise, and may look to these more MMA/Combative/kata-less overtestosterated MA forms can give the "Young bucks" something to do and keep them tired out, and for them this "reality" based training can give them an end to feeling afraid.
But eventually, as youth gives way to age, as 30 becomes 40, 50, 60 (Hell, I notice a difference in my own body/attitudes even now as my 20s give way to my 30s!), full contact all the time becomes damaging when you don't heal as quick, and you WILL get bored with just a fighting aspect and there had better be something else there , philosophical, artful, or otherwise, to fill that void or you won't keep doing it.
Rook said:You know, thats probably true. However, I see no reason why this must be a package deal with martial arts... there could always be a session where people sit around and yak about their half-made up conceptions of oriental philosophy at a time when physical training isn't going on; heck, I would even go to such a session just to see what everone is thinking.... I just don't think it needs to be mixed with the physical aspects.
Dark said:I completely agree but with added consideration, the philosophy aspect existed for one reason, even in western MAs and that is to temper the kiler instinct. Look at the guys who came back from Iraq and shot their wives. Post Tromatic Stress disorder, its is uppost to be a buffer for the violence and a safe guard of reasons not to kill the paper boy for hitting your car.
Andy Moynihan said:Well, again, that's true, but I suppose it boils down to what you want out of your training as well. Certainly the combat effectiiveness must be there if what you are after is self defense capabilities. From my own experiences, after a certain age I became interested in something more beyond that and in my experiences the rwo aspects need not be mutually exclusive to work. That's the awesome thing about the whole martial arts community is that it's big and diverse enough that there really is something in there for everyone. :ultracool
Besides, If all's I could talk to people about was fighting I imagine I'd be a lot less interesting guy to talk to......
Explorer said:BTW -- what's wrong with giving them the Tao Te Qing? I've recommended it to several students. They mostly use it to hold down their desks or prop open doors ... but hey, they've got it!