[QUOTE=Tom Yum]I agree with most of Excessive Force's quote, but its a bit polar.
And how many have you met that aren't? Tom I here what you’re saying but the truth of the matter is the average Joe public doesn’t want to go to karate class do 500 push-ups, get his tooth knocked out, or a shoulder dislocated. People on average don’t want to do the training necessary to learn self-defense even if they did have the time. MAs instructors even when they mean well have to keep student’s in the schools. So the training reflects that.
I have been in a lot of TMA schools, now I haven’t been through all the doors of every style, or every dojo but I have been to enough to know that a good majority train very inefficiently for self-defense. They don’t train intensely enough, nor do they train using the right methodologies. Now I am sure there are exceptions to the rule, but there are not enough of them to restore the lost credibility. I have given details on this in other threads, so I am not going into detail here.
Also there are some tuff matha’ f***ers out there in the TMAs, but I doubt the TMAs made them this way. That’s something that can only be trained so far the rest you are born with. There are people out there tough enough to whip most our asses with no training at all. So when one of these tough ass holes joins a TKD club and kicks the shit out of a burglar carrying a knife lets not give TKD total credit, or what ever TMA he’s in. The credit belongs to the tough ass hole.
Lets not forget instructors need bodies to fill their schools, and the more the better so they have to market to as large of audience ass possible and this brings the quality down.
I know all about this- I work 40 hrs a week sometimes more and I am married with two kids. But I still spend 2 hour a week on my heavy bag, 4-5 hours a week in the gym, go spar with the Karate school twice a week and teach a self-defense class once a week. Believe sometime it is a nightmare trying to meet family, training, and hobby obligations. But if you want it bad enough....QUOTE]
I have met guys in traditional martial arts that are fit, tough and really good fighters in systems like Tangsoo Do, Pukalan Tjimande, Kenpojitsu, and Tukong Musool to name a few. They weren't rough and tough in appearance, but they've developed focus, toughness and stamina like you wouldn't believe. They are average Joe's who have paid their dues.
I have been in a lot of TMA schools, now I haven’t been through all the doors of every style, or every dojo but I have been to enough to know that a good majority train very inefficiently for self-defense. They don’t train intensely enough, nor do they train using the right methodologies. Now I am sure there are exceptions to the rule, but there are not enough of them to restore the lost credibility. I have given details on this in other threads, so I am not going into detail here.
Also there are some tuff matha’ f***ers out there in the TMAs, but I doubt the TMAs made them this way. That’s something that can only be trained so far the rest you are born with. There are people out there tough enough to whip most our asses with no training at all. So when one of these tough ass holes joins a TKD club and kicks the shit out of a burglar carrying a knife lets not give TKD total credit, or what ever TMA he’s in. The credit belongs to the tough ass hole.
Lets not forget instructors need bodies to fill their schools, and the more the better so they have to market to as large of audience ass possible and this brings the quality down.
However, the average person works for 8 hours a day or more and may or may not have family responsibilities. They need a year or two to slowly develop coordination, fitness, balance, proper relaxation etc. Then, once they've built up a foundation then they can get into some serious training and kick butt.
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