People need to wake up and smell the coffee.
In a real fight there is pushing,pulling,punching,knees,elbows smashing,hair pulling,pulling each other to ground,pinning your opponent to the ground while smashing him in face,head locks,sometimes broken knee caps,broken jaws etc. in other words everything goes.
Other then the fact that there is no grappling in MuayThai it is pretty close to the real thing as far as fighting stand up.Now if talking about MMA like Pankration then you are getting even closer to a real fight for all the reasons above.
Well in Pankration you learn about how to use knees,elbows,punching and kicking properly and stand up grappling,taking person to ground and defending yourself while on the ground so you don't get pinned and how to get out of head locks, sounds like all the things I've mentioned above about what people do in a real fight,plus avoiding being the one who loses,which should be proof enough that arts like Pankration,Shooto and a few others like them must be the closest you can get to a real fight then your typical traditional art that does alot of katas and useless point sparring.
I grew up fighting through out elemantry,high school,and early 20's to defend myself have both seen and experienced how a real fight goes.You want to know how to defend yourself then you need to know how to defend against anything that can be used on the street.The only real difference between Pankration and a real fight is there is sparring equipment and rules and it doesn't teach how to defend against a weapon like a knife other then that it is pretty close to the real thing.Another reason why it can be said such tournaments like UFC,SABAKI,and PRIDE are as close as you can get to the real thing.
Martial Artists are just too afraid to admit it.
If you live in Canada the chances of someone pulling a knife in a fight is very slim unless in high school regardless of how serious the media makes it look.
No kata techniques and stances are going to help save your ass on the street.
All the best fighters have been pankrationists,shooto fighters,muay thai fighters,boxers and grapplers and why is this? Simple we all learn to fight and don't waste time with forms, we go straight to the point and also we don't take shit from anyone when we fight both in and outside of the ring.
Some people need to wake up and smell the coffee.
In a real fight there is pushing,pulling,punching,knees,elbows smashing,hair pulling,pulling each other to ground,pinning your opponent to the ground while smashing him in face,head locks,sometimes broken knee caps,broken jaws etc. in other words everything goes.
Other then the fact that there is no grappling in MuayThai it is pretty close to the real thing as far as fighting stand up.Now if talking about MMA like Pankration then you are getting even closer to a real fight for all the reasons above.
Well in Pankration you learn about how to use knees,elbows,punching and kicking properly and stand up grappling,taking person to ground and defending yourself while on the ground so you don't get pinned and how to get out of head locks, sounds like all the things I've mentioned above about what people do in a real fight,plus avoiding being the one who loses,which should be proof enough that arts like Pankration,Shooto and a few others like them must be the closest you can get to a real fight then your typical traditional art that does alot of katas and useless point sparring.
I grew up fighting through out elemantry,high school,and early 20's to defend myself have both seen and experienced how a real fight goes.You want to know how to defend yourself then you need to know how to defend against anything that can be used on the street.The only real difference between Pankration and a real fight is there is sparring equipment and rules and it doesn't teach how to defend against a weapon like a knife other then that it is pretty close to the real thing.Another reason why it can be said such tournaments like UFC,SABAKI,and PRIDE are as close as you can get to the real thing.
Martial Artists are just too afraid to admit it.
If you live in Canada the chances of someone pulling a knife in a fight is very slim unless in high school regardless of how serious the media makes it look.
No kata techniques and stances are going to help save your ass on the street.
All the best fighters have been pankrationists,shooto fighters,muay thai fighters,boxers and grapplers and why is this? Simple we all learn to fight and don't waste time with forms, we go straight to the point and also we don't take shit from anyone when we fight both in and outside of the ring.

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