The Master
Bow Before Me.
We have all seen the never ending argument on which is better.
The arguments of tradition vs effectiveness vs street vs cage.
It's a never ending arguement.
So why reopen it?
Because, this is not intended to be that arguement, and I will thank those who can't get enough of it for staying on this topic and not turning this into yet anothr flame fest in advance.
So what is this then?
Simple.
It is for the discussion, note I said discussion not insult fest, of the pros and cons of each approach to training.
What are the benefits of each approach?
Which one develops key skills better?
Which one develops endurance, stamina, free thinking, improves response time, etc.
This is not a "which is best" overall argument. I would like to see some hard data, some real evidence, and maybe even some true life tales.
Can you do it? Or, will we be condemned to be tossed into the Great Debate with the other pointless and perpetual turd fest?
I Thank you.
The arguments of tradition vs effectiveness vs street vs cage.
It's a never ending arguement.
So why reopen it?
Because, this is not intended to be that arguement, and I will thank those who can't get enough of it for staying on this topic and not turning this into yet anothr flame fest in advance.
So what is this then?
Simple.
It is for the discussion, note I said discussion not insult fest, of the pros and cons of each approach to training.
What are the benefits of each approach?
Which one develops key skills better?
Which one develops endurance, stamina, free thinking, improves response time, etc.
This is not a "which is best" overall argument. I would like to see some hard data, some real evidence, and maybe even some true life tales.
Can you do it? Or, will we be condemned to be tossed into the Great Debate with the other pointless and perpetual turd fest?
I Thank you.