With all the threads about mma vs. tma, Why are tma's having difficulty in the ring, etc. I thought we could all sit down and hash out what exactly is a Traditional Martial Art?
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As you have seen above, your mission is a little like attempting to herd a mob of cats.With all the threads about mma vs. tma, Why are tma's having difficulty in the ring, etc. I thought we could all sit down and hash out what exactly is a Traditional Martial Art?
I think this is probably closer to the truth but possibly not in the meaning he intended. There is no reason that a traditional martial art can't be trained with modern training methods. We don't need to hit rocks, trees or rope bound boards to be traditional. In traditional martial art we used pads and focus mits, we use the heavy bag. We can use all the cardio equipment in a modern gym. None of that influences whether an art is traditional or not. If you wanted to go down that track then it may be valid to say that "XYZ school trains using traditional equipment".Quote Hanzou
"The difference is training methods"
In reality, the method of training has nothing to do with whether an art is 'traditional'. What training methods would, say, MMA use that you couldn't use in a 'traditional' school?Quote Hanzou
"One incorporates older methods while the other incorporates more modern methods."
I consider Okinawan Goju to be traditional but we don't train weapons at all. Once you include weapons you are training Kobudo.Quote Hanzou
"TMAs incorporate feudal weapons, ancient forms, and antiquated techniques."
As I said in another thread;
The difference is training methods. One incorporates older methods while the other incorporates more modern methods. TMAs incorporate feudal weapons, ancient forms, and antiquated techniques.
MMA can also mean Modern Martial Art.
One incorporates older methods while the other incorporates more modern methods[/QUOTE
there is nothing in MMA that Alexander The Great's soldiers would not recognize as they practiced Pankration in their down time between wars. so basicly MMA is the oldest art, dating back to 300 BC. i have seen MMA guys holding ends of a heavy rope and using it was a work out...modern?,,,,they didnt have rope in the old days? i can understand the meaning behind the statement but it really doesnt reflect the difference.