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twinkletoes
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Here's a fun question. I'm not getting "at" anything--I want to know what you would do in this situation?
Imagine that advancements in our ability to understand martial arts and self-defense reveal a new method which is clearly, unquestionably, head and shoulders above all existing methods.
Its training is different from (and superior to) everything you've ever seen before. No system, from karate to silat to bjj to boxing comes anywhere near it in terms of self-defense capacity.
What would you do?
Changing methods would mean starting from the beginning. There are no shortcuts or advantages from previous training.
Would you continue to train whatever you train now? Would you abandon it and take up this new method? Would you study both?? (If so, would you trian 50/50? 90/10?)
~TT
Imagine that advancements in our ability to understand martial arts and self-defense reveal a new method which is clearly, unquestionably, head and shoulders above all existing methods.
Its training is different from (and superior to) everything you've ever seen before. No system, from karate to silat to bjj to boxing comes anywhere near it in terms of self-defense capacity.
What would you do?
Changing methods would mean starting from the beginning. There are no shortcuts or advantages from previous training.
Would you continue to train whatever you train now? Would you abandon it and take up this new method? Would you study both?? (If so, would you trian 50/50? 90/10?)
~TT