Ahh, I see...
...you're saying that a person shouldn't teach Muay Thai unless they've had the crap beat out of them (by a similar individual) first.
While it is true that individuals who have seen "action" and survived tend to out-perform those who have not, that battle proven quality cannot be vicariously experienced by their students. You have to experience [and survive] the battle for yourself and it is up to each individual to decide if that is the correct course of action or not.
Learning anything is more dependent on the students predisposition and ability anyway...it is a personal responsibility.
Just my thoughts,
~W2
...you're saying that a person shouldn't teach Muay Thai unless they've had the crap beat out of them (by a similar individual) first.

While it is true that individuals who have seen "action" and survived tend to out-perform those who have not, that battle proven quality cannot be vicariously experienced by their students. You have to experience [and survive] the battle for yourself and it is up to each individual to decide if that is the correct course of action or not.
Learning anything is more dependent on the students predisposition and ability anyway...it is a personal responsibility.
Just my thoughts,
~W2
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