shesulsa said:
There's a lot of discussion on the web, in the dojo, even right here on MT that street fighting is the only viable test to self-defense martial arts.
It is not the only viable test if you recognize the restraints that are put on you during the other ways of testing.
shesulsa said:
So I gotta ask ... are you enrolled in a martial art? or a fight club?
Martial Art.
shesulsa said:
Do you think that those who go brawl it out in the street to 'test their art' are in a fight club?
They might not be in a fight club. They might have problems. I had one student who said he drove around until he found a homeless type person, then parked his car and went to pick a fight with the guy.
I did my best to talk to his friends and family to get him some help. He did try, but not sure if it helped as other things in his life changed, and he about lost who he was.
If it is a fight club, and everyone agrees to it and enjoys it then so be it. Who am I to say otherwise. (* Although one could see below *)
shesulsa said:
What's the difference between that and bad boy posturing?
Posturing is what most people do, as a natural response to intimidate others to avoid killing your own species.
One could argue that a true Fight Club person has no avoidance to permanently hurt, maim, or kill their own species.
shesulsa said:
We all know that as much as some folks like to believe, brawling to test one's toughness in the street is no new invention or sparkling new training method. Nor is it always necessarily the test of the best.
True it is not always the test of the best skill, but of who is "ON" that day and willing to take it to the next level that the other person is not. Hence in thsoe situations I do not fight. I survive.
shesulsa said:
What, in your opinion, is the bottom-line difference between a fight club and a martial art that takes it to the bar brawl level and the street fight level, using those venues for testing viability?
The Martial Art type person usually is out to prove something to themselves so others will think better of them. Or they do it to make a point that they did this. Many also will not really pick the fight with someone the think can kick their ***.
While in my opinion, a Fight Club type person would not be there to prove anything to anyone else but to prove something to themsleves only, and would not trick someone into the conflict. It would be mutual, and most likely would be against someone they honestly thought could take them.
As others have mentioned they know they can hurt people. Before I started to train, I did and could put people into the hospital. The cool thing about Martial Arts was learning how to control people and damage them with out the extreme damage. Now this is not the normal reason for people to join a martial art. They learn to harden themselves up or for self-defense after they have add a conflict go wrong or bad.