StraightRazor said:
Do you guys think that martial arts are really an effective method of physical fitness? Some schools advertise that they provide physical fitness. Is there a solid reason to look at martial arts as exercise? Should you even approach the arts with anything except effective self defense as the primary motivation?
When I first began my martial arts training in 1964, weight training and jogging etc., were discouraged as 'unnecessary', that all the physical fitness you receive will be incidental to your harsh Judo/Karate/Jiu-jitsu workouts.
In some ways this is true, we were taught then that you would always apply your martial arts in a street encounter "as you are". The mugger will jump you when you're ill, depressed, injured, wounded, old, young, or whatever state of being you happen to be at the moment - the mugger doesn't care. You have to apply jiu-jitsu at whatever condition you happen to be in when attacked!
But secondary training with the weights, or track & field (or ballet), or gymnastics does enhance your martial arts ability. But you shouldn't give up martial arts if you cannot press weights or run like a deer anymore! Martial Arts is not professional football with a five year career, martial arts is a life long pursuit!
But as you get over 40 (in my case 50) and your old tournament injuries prevent you from doing a flying cresent kick to the head, you go back to your basics and rely on 'technique' over 'strength'. So if I get jumped, and can't talk my way out of a beating, I'll just use technique and method to cripple my attacker with good jiu-jitsu!