charyuop
Black Belt
In all Martial Arts of course there are ways to kill the opponent. In all the demo you see around you always see techniques carried out in full, meaning block a punch, hitting the opponent a few times, dropping him/her on the ground and the hit more times.
That all creates a huge amount of damage if done in reality. I know that a student has to learn everything in full...
But how many teachers tell students that what they learn can't actually be used in a self defense occasion? Creating that amount of damage, even if for self defence, would send you streight to jail for excessive use of strength.
So I was wondering how you face this subject with your students...
That all creates a huge amount of damage if done in reality. I know that a student has to learn everything in full...
But how many teachers tell students that what they learn can't actually be used in a self defense occasion? Creating that amount of damage, even if for self defence, would send you streight to jail for excessive use of strength.
So I was wondering how you face this subject with your students...