I don't believe so. If you're consciously thinking during a fight, you're not fighting at your best.
Nonsense. Ask any top level fighter if they stop thinking when they're going at it. Don't be surprised if they look at you like you're a loon.
People learning to fight go through stages, not unlike the Three Stages of Civilization in
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. And as that book says on the cover, "Don't Panic" is good advice. The three stages are: "What do I do???" followed by "I know what to do" followed by "Which of the five counters will I use?"
The original question is simplistic also, you just take it as face value.
Simple questions often lead to complex answers. "What does it mean to be good?" is a simple question. Good luck finding a simple answer.
If a woman swing at you, what would you do.
I have answered this several times. It depends.
The way you look at it, everything has too many options.
Not really. I am capable of handling the options. If you aren't, that's pretty much a "you" problem.
What is the point of covering everything?
Another simple question with a complex answer.
I made no effort to cover everything. I gave a simple answer, which I am pretty sure most readers understood. You got your knickers knotted about that. So I gave a somewhat longer answer, while explicitly stating that it did
NOT cover all eventualities. And those knickers just got even more twisted.
Part of the problem is that men are socialised in a certain way, we have to treat women in a certain way and part of this is that it is taboo to hit a woman, generally this is a good thing but it all to often results in men being shocked into inaction and confused when attacked by a woman, this is because women traditionally also believed and behaved as people who would not use violence, problem is that times have changed and many not all women have a different attitude, because it’s only a minority of women who do this it’s still always a surprise when it happens
Holy run-on sentence Batman!
It's not 1922. I doubt there are many men today who have never had the chance to learn that this 1920-ish way of treating other people is not ok. If they don't learn that lesson, that says something unflattering about them.