so why do a lot of mma people bash tma styles? form what i have read the mma folks think that they are way better equipped for real self defense then tma people.why is this?
I have a theory on this.
I think it is because with the current popularity, MMA is attracting most of the "tigers" out there — people who are willing (and able) to give and receive harder contact, who are willing to sweat hard to develop their fighting ability.
But tigers are a minority in the population. In order to really sustain a school/gym, you need more people than there are tigers in the population.
I believe that as MMA grows more popular, they will eventually want to bring the meeker folk into the fold. It helps pay the bills.
I think BJJ has a better chance at this because, as pointed out recently in another thread (sorry I can't remember offhand who it was), you can go "full out" in grappling much easier than in striking without causing injuries.
With the boxing/Muay Thai components, MMA will either have to compromise and back off the contact to attract non-tigers or will have to learn to deal with smaller classes.
So to address the quote above, with the high percentage of tigers in MMA, it is pretty easy for them to think they are better when they see nothing but meek people taking TMAs, for the most part.
As for bashing? I have a theory on THIS too.
The reason is immaturity; lack of character development.
MMA isn't teaching humility and character development — just fighting techniques.
Before I grew up and became a better person, I used to laugh up my sleeve at people who weren't as "talented" as me, who didn't have my ability.
Then I realized that they, too, deserve respect — even MORE respect than the talented martial artists.
Why? Because they have more to overcome. Learning and training the techniques is more difficult for them (as they have less talent, athletic ability, are in worse physical condition).
And they are more courageous. It is easy to appear "brave" when you can impose your will on your training partners or opponents with impunity. But the TRULY brave students are those who, every day, face people who are throwing flurries of techniques at them — who may be terrified of my head high kicks, for example, and my relentless combinations — and yet KEEP SHOWING UP, pushing past their fear, to train amongst the "tigers."
I guess that is the source of my aggravation with the MMA "tigers" out there and the programs that train them without building character along with fighting ability.
It seems they assume, because they have never SEEN a tiger training TMA (we are few, but we DO exist!) that TMAs are all weak.
And they haven't learned respect for the lambs as the TMA-tigers have.