Friday, August 7, 2015

address or acknowledge

"Asian martial arts do not even address or acknowledge the need or existence of any of these critical survival self-defense skills at all. Instead Asian Martial Arts follows a syllabus almost wholly devoted to the practice of physical technique alone. The majority of that physical technique is wholly impractical for most people to employ effectively in an actual self-defense situation too." ~ Christopher Caile


Comments: Truth is always the hardest obstacle to overcome but it is still the truth. As a discipline of a violent nature transcends actual experiences then those who follow will lose site of what works and what is simply theory. The forms and functions of martial arts are about learning how to apply certain principles rather than certain technique. Only when the whole of all principles are trained, practiced and then applied can one achieve reality-based ability. Losing site of this leaves the obvious that is applied specific and individual technique and to apply the technique for technique’s sake means leaving out principles that are evident and applicable in handling conflict and violence. Truth is about self-analyzing thought processes and perceptions so that reality has room to enter, modern martial arts closed that door. The quantity of technique has smothered the underlying principles of the discipline of conflict and violence so that the important gets diminished to make room for the unimportant. The unimportant is merely the tool and plan to get to truth and martial arts truth is learning, practicing and applying fundamental principles of martial discipline.  

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