It seems funny but it's true.
If you define tape training as gaining material from tapes, as opposed to training under a true "master" and then just working out with some guys and developing your own stuff, then almost all of the top guys are TAPE TRAINERS.
Now all the lowly tape trainers out there can feel good about themselves.
Look at the top wrestlers RAW, HH, Henderson/Couture, or the Miletich guys, the Lion's Den, Shamrock, Tito, really ANY of the new groups of fighters. What do they really train with???
They don't train under any Blackbelts per se. They surely don't get their technique directly from "Masters". They may train periodically with NAME martial artists, but the bulk is just picking up some stuff here and there, from instructional tapes, from competition tapes, from periodic access to "real" martial arts Teachers, etc. Then they go back and just roll around a lot with their training partners and see what works themselves.
I think it is ironic that such a shift has occured.
I was always skeptical when people kept claiming that you NEED TO BE under a certified BB to learn anything, blah, blah, blah. Everyone was in utter disbelief when Evan Tanner came out and admitted he was basically self trained from tapes, etc. It's no surprise at this point! THAT whole line about NEEDING to be with a "REAL" master to learn has been proven to be BS.
There is FAR more technical info out there on tapes than ANYONE will EVER be able to use in a fight. EVER. It is ALL THERE, it is now just a matter of working with it long enough, with great athletes, and good learners and you can become great on your own more or less. It is more about strategy and becoming great at basic technique that EVERYONE has access to learn.
Miletich is seen as the MAN as a trainer, but what are his credentials from a truly technical TEACHING standpoint. Not great. But it doesn't matter at all!!!! He is a great teacher and his guys kick serious ass.
So as funny as it may seem to some, the world's best fighters all tend to be mere "Tape Trainers". What a weird turn of events.
If you define tape training as gaining material from tapes, as opposed to training under a true "master" and then just working out with some guys and developing your own stuff, then almost all of the top guys are TAPE TRAINERS.
Now all the lowly tape trainers out there can feel good about themselves.
Look at the top wrestlers RAW, HH, Henderson/Couture, or the Miletich guys, the Lion's Den, Shamrock, Tito, really ANY of the new groups of fighters. What do they really train with???
They don't train under any Blackbelts per se. They surely don't get their technique directly from "Masters". They may train periodically with NAME martial artists, but the bulk is just picking up some stuff here and there, from instructional tapes, from competition tapes, from periodic access to "real" martial arts Teachers, etc. Then they go back and just roll around a lot with their training partners and see what works themselves.
I think it is ironic that such a shift has occured.
I was always skeptical when people kept claiming that you NEED TO BE under a certified BB to learn anything, blah, blah, blah. Everyone was in utter disbelief when Evan Tanner came out and admitted he was basically self trained from tapes, etc. It's no surprise at this point! THAT whole line about NEEDING to be with a "REAL" master to learn has been proven to be BS.
There is FAR more technical info out there on tapes than ANYONE will EVER be able to use in a fight. EVER. It is ALL THERE, it is now just a matter of working with it long enough, with great athletes, and good learners and you can become great on your own more or less. It is more about strategy and becoming great at basic technique that EVERYONE has access to learn.
Miletich is seen as the MAN as a trainer, but what are his credentials from a truly technical TEACHING standpoint. Not great. But it doesn't matter at all!!!! He is a great teacher and his guys kick serious ass.
So as funny as it may seem to some, the world's best fighters all tend to be mere "Tape Trainers". What a weird turn of events.
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