stonewall1350
Blue Belt
Has anyone heard this expression when dealing with self defense tactics? I find it to be a very intriguing concept. The premise is that you will be attacked at your weakest or most vulnerable and complicated counters are going to result in you screwing up a technique and getting your tail whipped.
This is a topic I understand, but if this is the case, why do they persist in martial arts? What do you think? Complicated counters are they for really experienced fighters, and the beginners need to stick with more basic moves? Or what?
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This is a topic I understand, but if this is the case, why do they persist in martial arts? What do you think? Complicated counters are they for really experienced fighters, and the beginners need to stick with more basic moves? Or what?
Sent from my grapefruit using smoke signals.