@@citzen9822 As I said 28 years. In a dojo there are rules and respect. In a street situation there are no rules. I didn't say I haven't been in a fight situation, I just rather NOT be after the last time, where the aggressor ended up with a broken wrist, elbow, dislocated shoulder and torn ligaments.
I Hope they never need to fight on a real situation.
Having trained for some 28 years I can say that you learn how NOT to get into a fight situation.
@@markgeorge5536 In this case it is all this people are learning. How not to fight! But it is great for fitness and culture anyway.
@@citzen9822 As I said 28 years. In a dojo there are rules and respect. In a street situation there are no rules. I didn't say I haven't been in a fight situation, I just rather NOT be after the last time, where the aggressor ended up with a broken wrist, elbow, dislocated shoulder and torn ligaments.