Rumy73
Black Belt
Let's ask the burning question: Why do so many dream of "the fight?" Part of martial arts, sadly, is about men wanting to prove something in a violent encounter. Say you "succeed" in a fight, what have you proven? Of course, self defense is core to most MA; however, good self defense is about avoiding dangerous situations or deescalation. Not enough time is spent talking about and training in those very relevant tactics; and instead, a lot of "nonsense" is bantered about whether this MMA move is good, or that BJJ lock is useless, or this Karate kick will work in a "fight." The dream of the "fight" is wasted time, as most folks are not going to have violent encounters. (Of course, if one is in law enforcement, the military or some kind of security work, this may be a different matter entirely -- and that really is a different subject.) Now I can already anticipate the chorus of retorts that will scream: "in order to be prepared for it, one must train for it." Great, what exactly is the "it"? Violent crime, like a strong arm robbery, general comes without warning. One will be surprised and often it is over before one can react. If the robber is armed, it may be best not to react. The other situation is when two egos that cannot back down: macho-y-macho. So great, you spent years training to out slug or take down somebody in a bar or whatnot -- Oh the time misspent. If really want to be a "warrior," join the army.