very true. BF NEW is correct, because if this were what a fight looked like it wouldn't be called training it would be called a fight. The real lesson here is they are not fighting they are training... big difference. Seminars, classes, training, demo's and what ever else are not actual fights they are training. A learning experience where you can practice skills in a safe and controlled way. Safe and controlled are two things you usually don't find in a fight. Also if fighting is all you care about you don't need to spend tons of money, time and effort dedicating yourself to such training. Any fool on the street can fight, this and all martial arts training help you learn not to fight. That mind set is a sad miscomprehension of the true nature of all these arts. Doesn't really take skills to fight, anyone can do that. Not every one can do it well, but anyone can do it.
very true. BF NEW is correct, because if this were what a fight looked like it wouldn't be called training it would be called a fight. The real lesson here is they are not fighting they are training... big difference. Seminars, classes, training, demo's and what ever else are not actual fights they are training. A learning experience where you can practice skills in a safe and controlled way. Safe and controlled are two things you usually don't find in a fight. Also if fighting is all you care about you don't need to spend tons of money, time and effort dedicating yourself to such training. Any fool on the street can fight, this and all martial arts training help you learn not to fight. That mind set is a sad miscomprehension of the true nature of all these arts. Doesn't really take skills to fight, anyone can do that. Not every one can do it well, but anyone can do it.
Does an aikidoka can block the punch of karateka ? Because a karateka are very fast
What about 3 /4 attackers ? On the street its usually 1 vs 3+
Very nice
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Lessons on what a fight will NEVER look like