jarrod
Senior Master
the other day someone asked me, "what do you think is more important for self-defense; technique or physical fitness?" after thinking over, i have to say physical fitness.
now here me out: when someone says 'self-defense' they are normally talking about a situation where one or more attackers comes at you with intent to do serious harm. but if you really think about it, self-defense is really just protecting yourself from whatever dangers you might encounter. buckling your seatbelt is self-defense for instance.
in the united states, 27% of all deaths are caused by heart disease, 23% are caused by cancer, 6% by stroke, & 3% by diabetes. overall physical fitness (meaning diet & exercise) is one of the most important factors in preventing these problems. that means physical fitness, or the lack thereof, is a determining factor in 59% of deaths in the US.
comparatively, out of a population of over 300million, just under 17,000 people were murdered. about 1.4million were victims of violent crime.
in addition, fitness is certainly going to help you withstand a violent attack. now technique & fitness are not opposed, ideally a good martial arts class should be able to develop both. but if you train for 'self-defense', take a little time to meditate on what that means to you.
sources: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm
http://longevity.about.com/od/longevity101/tp/mortalityall.htm
all the best,
jf
now here me out: when someone says 'self-defense' they are normally talking about a situation where one or more attackers comes at you with intent to do serious harm. but if you really think about it, self-defense is really just protecting yourself from whatever dangers you might encounter. buckling your seatbelt is self-defense for instance.
in the united states, 27% of all deaths are caused by heart disease, 23% are caused by cancer, 6% by stroke, & 3% by diabetes. overall physical fitness (meaning diet & exercise) is one of the most important factors in preventing these problems. that means physical fitness, or the lack thereof, is a determining factor in 59% of deaths in the US.
comparatively, out of a population of over 300million, just under 17,000 people were murdered. about 1.4million were victims of violent crime.
in addition, fitness is certainly going to help you withstand a violent attack. now technique & fitness are not opposed, ideally a good martial arts class should be able to develop both. but if you train for 'self-defense', take a little time to meditate on what that means to you.
sources: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm
http://longevity.about.com/od/longevity101/tp/mortalityall.htm
all the best,
jf