Great thoughts @isshinryuronin and @hoshin1600 .
Yeah for sure the ideal situation is to avoid attacks through blocking/deflecting/evading etc, but it isn't realistic and not guaranteed in terms of "a fight" situation. I now think that conditioning and the ability to be hit isn't just important, but crucial in relation to fighting. I don't necessarily think it needs to be all the time and as full on and prolonged as some clubs do it, but you won't be able defend or avoid everything, and probably will get hit. I'd say the benefits are more psychological, to feel the heavy impact and not crumble.
Like I said, it doesn't need to be excessive, but I feel it's more a mental thing.
Iām not trying to critisis, but rather understand. Goju- and Uechi Ryu have a long and noble history but for me, this extended training time spent in ābody tougheningā to produce āorganic armourā doesnāt make sense, especially when that training time could be used to hone avoidance and blocking skills! For me, itās akin to the myth that tamashiwara was developed to punch through wooden chest armour, or that flying kicks were designed to knock down mounted warriors!
Yeah for sure the ideal situation is to avoid attacks through blocking/deflecting/evading etc, but it isn't realistic and not guaranteed in terms of "a fight" situation. I now think that conditioning and the ability to be hit isn't just important, but crucial in relation to fighting. I don't necessarily think it needs to be all the time and as full on and prolonged as some clubs do it, but you won't be able defend or avoid everything, and probably will get hit. I'd say the benefits are more psychological, to feel the heavy impact and not crumble.
Like I said, it doesn't need to be excessive, but I feel it's more a mental thing.