Tony
Black Belt
I was just wondering if anyone here, when learnign techniques such as throws, locks etc already begin to think about possible counters and while being taught in class actually try to use counter techniques.
I know that in many traditional styles this maybe frowned upon, but lets imagine you are up against another Martial Artist who puts a hold on you, then what? I certainly don't want to be put in a position that i can't defend against. This is what i love about the system i'm learnign as it allows you to think and grow as a Martial ARtist.
I'm not trying to put down any styles but just offering food for thought. Look at Ju jitsu and Taekwondo, 2 very good arts but Taekwondo doesn't use a lot of grappling techniques unlike Ju jitsu. Ju jitsu utilises, chokes, holds, strikes, weapons and escapes, thus being a very useful martial art.
I think in todays world when studying martial arts new ideas and different idea have to be explored in order to gain a better idea of realism of violence so we can limit violence against us another people.
I know that in many traditional styles this maybe frowned upon, but lets imagine you are up against another Martial Artist who puts a hold on you, then what? I certainly don't want to be put in a position that i can't defend against. This is what i love about the system i'm learnign as it allows you to think and grow as a Martial ARtist.
I'm not trying to put down any styles but just offering food for thought. Look at Ju jitsu and Taekwondo, 2 very good arts but Taekwondo doesn't use a lot of grappling techniques unlike Ju jitsu. Ju jitsu utilises, chokes, holds, strikes, weapons and escapes, thus being a very useful martial art.
I think in todays world when studying martial arts new ideas and different idea have to be explored in order to gain a better idea of realism of violence so we can limit violence against us another people.