Hello all,
A big, and long debate went on with me and coworkers about the martial arts. We are all pratitioners, or have been, both with the MMA's, and TMA's.
(I'll consider, for the sake of argument, the "eclectic styles" TMA's as well. They've been around long enough)
We argued from a reality point of view, and their application, since we are in the security/LEO industry.
What went back and forth was That the MMA's are the new revolution in the MA world, bringing everyone else (or forcing them, which was the word used) into the light. The TMA's were dated, maybe revolutionary back in the day, but, now MOSTLY irrelevant. They were designed to defend against that one big punch by a drunk, where you take a stance, block it, etc.. It was said that no one fights that way for real, it's more like a MMA flow to it.
Where does everyone stand on this?
A big, and long debate went on with me and coworkers about the martial arts. We are all pratitioners, or have been, both with the MMA's, and TMA's.
(I'll consider, for the sake of argument, the "eclectic styles" TMA's as well. They've been around long enough)
We argued from a reality point of view, and their application, since we are in the security/LEO industry.
What went back and forth was That the MMA's are the new revolution in the MA world, bringing everyone else (or forcing them, which was the word used) into the light. The TMA's were dated, maybe revolutionary back in the day, but, now MOSTLY irrelevant. They were designed to defend against that one big punch by a drunk, where you take a stance, block it, etc.. It was said that no one fights that way for real, it's more like a MMA flow to it.
Where does everyone stand on this?