So I've been reading various posts and I've finally decided I've had enough of "never do" or "always do" or what not.
It appears that some people do not understand the core concept behind what self defense is. Self defense is simply having more options while reducing your attackers options.
ALL conflict comes down to this principal. If you can do 15 things and he can only do 4 ALL of the advantage is in your favor. Does this mean you will succeed? No there are several hundred steps between options and execution.
In the end how ever if you choose to eliminate options from your skill set then you are doing HALF of the job of your attacker.
Options are not defined simply by techniques but by everything. Options to run too move to talk to appease. All of these are weapons in our self defense toolbag.
Think of it like this, we wanted to LEARN martial arts this learning is increasing our options we PRACTICE them to use them effectively.
These are two sides of the same coin. I see people who constantly start down this path only to decide through some mechanism to reduce their own options.
In some cases there is no choice if you have a physical issue that prevents you from doing something then you shouldn't obviously attempt it. However in cases where the only limiting factor is fear or ignorance we should remember to think of things objectively and realize that absolutes are a dead end in both evolution and life.
I trust that everyone on this board would likely agree with this statement (talk about absolutes eh?)
"In the event that someone I loved was in mortal danger I would use all means necessary to protect them from harm." This is the mantra of self defense. You may not LIKE a move you may feel it is too risky but to decide that you would never do it is a mental block that could cost you dearly in the future.
Now, discussion on!
--Infy
P.S.
Hey Brian I'd be interested in your response to this given the name of your school and previous insights.
It appears that some people do not understand the core concept behind what self defense is. Self defense is simply having more options while reducing your attackers options.
ALL conflict comes down to this principal. If you can do 15 things and he can only do 4 ALL of the advantage is in your favor. Does this mean you will succeed? No there are several hundred steps between options and execution.
In the end how ever if you choose to eliminate options from your skill set then you are doing HALF of the job of your attacker.
Options are not defined simply by techniques but by everything. Options to run too move to talk to appease. All of these are weapons in our self defense toolbag.
Think of it like this, we wanted to LEARN martial arts this learning is increasing our options we PRACTICE them to use them effectively.
These are two sides of the same coin. I see people who constantly start down this path only to decide through some mechanism to reduce their own options.
In some cases there is no choice if you have a physical issue that prevents you from doing something then you shouldn't obviously attempt it. However in cases where the only limiting factor is fear or ignorance we should remember to think of things objectively and realize that absolutes are a dead end in both evolution and life.
I trust that everyone on this board would likely agree with this statement (talk about absolutes eh?)
"In the event that someone I loved was in mortal danger I would use all means necessary to protect them from harm." This is the mantra of self defense. You may not LIKE a move you may feel it is too risky but to decide that you would never do it is a mental block that could cost you dearly in the future.
Now, discussion on!
--Infy
P.S.
Hey Brian I'd be interested in your response to this given the name of your school and previous insights.