Originally posted by Uke
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Since he applies that superhuman work ethic and toughness into his rifle, pistol and blade skills, he would be able to protect himself and others rather well.
And no that would not appeal to alot of people, because they'd think there would be some kind of short-cut to higher proficiency in those skills.
Originally posted by Uke
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There's no getting around hard work if you want to get better at anything. If you take shortcuts, you're only shortchanging yourself.
MMA is designed for empty-handed self defense and is probably the best training method given the short training time required to be effective, but the most important concept is the theme of cross-training. Many MMA type schools are also affiliated with FMA/edged weapon instructors.
Personally, I have always been a supporter of cross-training because there is always something new to learn about self-defense whether its from tiger-crane gong fu or savate.
I may never become a sifu in that style, but I will take what I've learned and try to use it whether it be just playing around or sparring.
Who knows? I may fall in love with a system and get married to it...

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