After you learn how to defend yourself, what sustains your practice?
More learning...
Why do you continue to practice MA after years and years and years?
Becasue a) I have to maintain & b) I like it...
At what point do your training goals change to something more then self defense?
Never have so I wouldn't know... I started out with SD being a focus, did the "proof is in the competition" stuff for a while & realized it was a lie to get students. I'll get into more on this in a few...
Why would you practice your martial art for thirty years?
Let you know when I get there...
On the competition is used for deception part, this isn't specifically aimed at MMA types either, it all boils down to basic brainwashing docturine used in cults.
1. Use the exhaustion to weaken the weaken the physical awareness and mental sharpness, use ritual to initiate/explain docturine.
2. Repeat docturine constantly.
3. Reward those for subscribing to docturine.
4. Reward those for repeating docturine.
5. Seperate the follower of docturine from other docturines and ideas. Bad mother those docturines.
Its a pretty simple and common area of study in psychology and in seen in almost all religions and philosophies. The problem is that when you get into the nuts and bolts of it competition addresses only a small part of the situations involved in SD. Take the karate-school that competes in light contact tap sparring, they have the same short comings as MMA fighters in the situational awareness, lack of a weapons range, restiction on attacking certain points and have a serious lack of education on finishing techniques, but they have the even bigger weaknesses that their students don't have a grappling or take down range and don't learn to take a hit.
I think competition is a good thing but as a focus interfers with SD skills and SD schools have to compete (at least within the school) to improve technically. But, competition needs to reflect SD situations and conditions. The thing with SD training is that there are so many different threats out there; forget the mugger what about the terrorist or the terrorist influenced gangs like Los Zetas or MS13. SD in this day and age has taken a definate need for paramilitary skills. Leaving the question of if your training has reached that far into the SD world?