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I'm searching for an explenation on why you think or why others think that RBSD practitioners are delusional in wanting to train in tactics outside of MMA/sport cage fighting.
Why do these people think that we view a groin shot, throat strike, or eye gouge as a one hit finisher? When we know that's not the case and never expect it to be. Why can't our MA goal be SD oriented and not prize fighting oriented? As many are told that RBSD is a waste of time/not effective. Even though there are many testimonies out there that says to the contrary. I think this is more of a vent then a questionaire. I just see that people want to create a chasm between MMA(the sport version) and RBSD for whatever reason. When open communications between both camps would serve greater for the individual fighter. IMHO. |
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Tarzan, who gives a shit what the mma community thinks? Or the tma community? Or the damn jehovah's witnesses for that matter. Everyone who trains in whatever always thinks they know all the angles of a this or that. I've talked to dudes into the 'reality' based self defense thing who tell me that they're confident to take on trained boxers in a dark alley. Yeh, right!!!
*no rolleye smilie big enough* Just train in what you train and don't pay attention to all the fluff talk. |
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I don't think this is the belief in general. RBSD has grown in popularity in the past 10 years as a very effective method of training. Although guys like Tony Blauer & Peyton Quinn were sharing the concepts, philosophy and psychology over 20 years ago. RBSD methods of training includes educating practitioners and the general public on material that is often neglected by traditional schools and MMA schools alike. The importance of dialogue as a supplement to just techniques is just one aspect that makes RBSD a smarter approach. Verbal de-fusion or de-escalation, understanding fear management, introduction to liability, risk and legalities, adrenalin and stress, role playing in scenarios, universal principles and of course, mindset to name a few. I believe the appeal lacks from MMA because they are sport conditioned fighters and believe that cross training in various areas/ranges is enough to deal with the realities of a violent attack. While technical knowledge is essential, it is not enough to deal with the type of random and stealth crimes such as a robbery and/or assault situation. Maybe a 1-to-1 barfight between drunks or some jocks. As mentioned, the training also requires a committment to role playing in order for the training to be effective. Many do not care for it or do not understand the need. Logic will tell you that if you are victimized, you will not square off with your opponent. You will not be attacked with stagnant attacks or by someone begging you for your wallet. Verbal abuse can stop you at your track. And once the focus has been shifted, your in deep trouble. Again, I stress that it is not necessarily the techniques but how we train to apply the techniques. The when, where, how and whys during conlict. I also believe the lack of interest can be a result of the lack of understanding violence, lack of incentives (i.e. trophies, belts etc) and may even be the rsult of too much morals. Morals are lost once you are victimized. There needs to be a clear distinction between training for the streets and cross training for sport combat/a fight. The element of surprise alone has put many professional fighters on the ground. And the surprise came from strategy. Although my forte in the martial arts became FMA, I became a quick am proponent of RBSD/Combatives once I experienced it and have been hooked ever since. The approach has been nothing but beneficial to my students. I tend to question most people when they say, "I have been doing that for years" cause chances are they have not.
BTW...I will actually be attending Rich Dimitri's Senshido seminar in D.C. this weekend. This is my 3rd seminar and I always look forward to his openness to other methods and down to earth personality. Hopefully some members will be there as well. |
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I think most of us agree that an open mind to both areas of training is all that is needed. Take it or leave it but do not criticize it. |
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Thanks, Wadi.
I'll tell you what, I don't blame the mma crowd for bagging on rbsd. All those mma dudes do all day is fight each other...and they fight hard. They're quite prepared to take on nearly anyone on the street, trained or not. Practice your crotchkicks and eye gouges, in a bar fight, you'll still likely get your ass handed to you by a ring fighter. That said, we're preparing ourselves to take on the muggers, the drunks, the road ragers with more mouth than skill. In other words, we don't train to take on trained fighters, because, well, the chance that a trained fighter will be that mugger or beligerant drunk getting in your face are quite slim. Hence, if we're talking about training for the most likely situation, the average joe has no need to train like a ring fighter. |
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Wow, kinda arrogant and confrontational, no?
My good man, I'll have you know I hold a doctorate in being pissed off drunk. Anyways, I'd do my best to press onto you my deep understanding of 'tearing shit up', but I just don't feel up to it now. Hey, do you like puppies? ![]() Puppies! |
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The reason people stereotype is that they do not know the TRUTH behind REAL self defence.
If any MMA thug tried to get ME he would get my Spyderco right between his BALLS! If he has any ha ha ha! I have REAL knowledge, knowledge that totally nullifies his stupid mounts and guards. REAL self protection IS ABOUT CARRYING KNIVES, GUNS AND TORCHES. It is not about doing silly fitness training and "jab cross hook mount roll around" crap! I could take any TWO MMA fighters with my Spyderco and my hidden blade in my crevicial gapenings/ No problem! AND THEY ARE JEALOUS. |
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