Gnarlie
Master of Arts
Hi all
In the eclectic world of martial arts it's certainly easy to find guidance on what makes effective self defence. In deciding whether or not a particular piece of guidance is valid, I sometimes find it difficult to maintain objectivity. This is partly because some techniques just suit me better, but also because the people 'selling' the concepts sell just as strongly regardless of the actual validity of the concept presented.
Just like everyone, I can sometimes vulnerable to persuasion, suggestion, advertising, marketing, and context.
To help me to be able to filter out the wheat from the chaff better, I'd appreciate it if you guys could give your thoughts on the following questions:
What criteria do / would you use in objectively deciding whether a technique, concept, tactic or strategy would actually work in a self defence situation?
What characteristics in a technique, concept, tactic, or strategy would set your BS meter twitching? :BSmeter:
Thanks
Gnarlie
In the eclectic world of martial arts it's certainly easy to find guidance on what makes effective self defence. In deciding whether or not a particular piece of guidance is valid, I sometimes find it difficult to maintain objectivity. This is partly because some techniques just suit me better, but also because the people 'selling' the concepts sell just as strongly regardless of the actual validity of the concept presented.
Just like everyone, I can sometimes vulnerable to persuasion, suggestion, advertising, marketing, and context.
To help me to be able to filter out the wheat from the chaff better, I'd appreciate it if you guys could give your thoughts on the following questions:
What criteria do / would you use in objectively deciding whether a technique, concept, tactic or strategy would actually work in a self defence situation?
What characteristics in a technique, concept, tactic, or strategy would set your BS meter twitching? :BSmeter:
Thanks
Gnarlie