I'd also like to adress boarspears points about self defense people that I forgot to add.
He said the self defense person wouldnt be getting attacked like the BJJ guy and that, although I think he is just as likely a target, I dont htink anyone walks aroudn with their gi on with a list of their MA accomplishements... but his ability to avoid situations is heightened. Once again its the mindset he mentioned..
oh no im actually agreeing with boarspear...
With my Krav Maga training, walking around downtown late at night I see more threats and see useful things if need be, I notice the crackhead (literally) in the alley beside us, while my friends are oblivious (none of us are from the city) and I notice the fact that after we walked past he got out of the alley, even if he did walk the other way.
When a guy tried to sell me speakers out of his van, I took into account the friend I had with me, the "salesman" friend in the car, the salesman himself, and the fact I was holding my longest key (car keys), in my hand, ready to shove it in the guys eye (no exxageration this was what I was honestly thinking). I also know my thoughts the whole time were.... try to get out of here without getting robbed, and without fighting someone...
Walking a little wider around cars, when getting into the car late at night, I note if there is anyone who will be walking behind me, or close to me...
Its not paranoia... its just you start to notice these things and take them into account, I love BJJ, (as well as other martial arts) but I dont htink it gives you this important mentality.
He said the self defense person wouldnt be getting attacked like the BJJ guy and that, although I think he is just as likely a target, I dont htink anyone walks aroudn with their gi on with a list of their MA accomplishements... but his ability to avoid situations is heightened. Once again its the mindset he mentioned..
oh no im actually agreeing with boarspear...
With my Krav Maga training, walking around downtown late at night I see more threats and see useful things if need be, I notice the crackhead (literally) in the alley beside us, while my friends are oblivious (none of us are from the city) and I notice the fact that after we walked past he got out of the alley, even if he did walk the other way.
When a guy tried to sell me speakers out of his van, I took into account the friend I had with me, the "salesman" friend in the car, the salesman himself, and the fact I was holding my longest key (car keys), in my hand, ready to shove it in the guys eye (no exxageration this was what I was honestly thinking). I also know my thoughts the whole time were.... try to get out of here without getting robbed, and without fighting someone...
Walking a little wider around cars, when getting into the car late at night, I note if there is anyone who will be walking behind me, or close to me...
Its not paranoia... its just you start to notice these things and take them into account, I love BJJ, (as well as other martial arts) but I dont htink it gives you this important mentality.
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