WhisperingButterfly
White Belt
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- #21
Yes that is true in training and fair-rules competition where the mindset is friendly and is unlikely that partners would intentionally seek to hurt the other.. To see the vitriol in the eyes of someone trying intentionally to harm you.. that is concomitant with a suspension of empathy and basic humanity in that person, any call to reason -whether through logic or physical 'neutralisation'- can be counter-productive and prolong the altercation.. Having the intent of restoring balance on the other hand, can occur primarily in a radical yet quick altering of mindset regardless of the level of mastery
Wow! There are some great minds here--in my opinion,of course. I've always liked the Idea of training in Aikido. I like Jujutsu, too. But I really don't watch MMA--I find it distasteful, although I respect and appreciate the fighters. It's the commentators and promotion that bothers me most. I have studied them some though--in slow motion so I don't have to hear them! I would like to train one on with a personal trainer. I've studied some; however, I'm more interested in what I don't know--which is a lot!