Originally posted by sweeper
well I'm new to martial arts in genneral, but because of how I think (I tend to learn completely new things slow and once I get a foundation I realy accelerate alot) I tend to draw alot of cross comparisons (MA - soccer, MA - chess, etc...). So When I see techniques in various martial arts I don't realy look at what is diffrent, I look at the mechanical nature of the technique. When it comes down to it most of what I have seen is mechaicly very simular, most of the real diffrence comes down to cosmetics. The biggest diffrence I see in most arts is how footwork is applied. To say all MA is one thing, that isn't to say Mauy Thai is Kung Fu or Boxing is Judo. When someone says all MA is the same I think they mean when you are fighting, truly fighting not sparring or playing a sport but fighting to win than everyone is playing the same game with the same rules, so the only diffrence is personal preference and the relativly small biometric diffrences from one person to another. When you look at sports, or very specified martial arts you can't always draw a cross comparison because their focus limits movement that may be allowed by a diffrent focus, this can also apply to various systems and styles of martial art, there is a focus and a methodology, but mechanicly speaking it is all the same, we all obay the laws of physics and that's all that matters. The rest is just perspective and details.
Man I hope that made sence.