My Introduction

Well,

I figured that I would take a little bit of time to introduce myself to the Martial Arts Community at Martialtalk.com :)

My name is Chris, I live in Virginia, and I have studied several types of martial arts and self defense systems over the past 10 years. During this time, I have seemed to find at least one or two techniques from each system that I REALLY like and I have incorporated those into my personal style. I will talk about "personal style" more later.

I tend to enjoy talking at great length with people about the differences between what they have studied and what I have studied. However, I refuse to debate "better vs worse". In my opinion, all martial arts have a practical application to a specific type of environment and because of that, no one system is truly "better" or "worse" than any other system.

I think that the quality of your art comes from the effort you put into developing it. One of my instructors told me years ago that you know you are beginning to learn and understand martial arts when you start down the road to self discovery... It is that "ah-ha" moment when you realize what you are really doing when you perform a specific maneuver or when you put two or three maneuvers from different systems together into a combination that is unique to your personal style (and still effective).

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Surprised to see no one else has answered this. And I am belated in doing so. Sorry.

Anyway, welcome to MT! What all arts have you studied? Do you have one you consider your main art?

EDIT: Apparently something about declaring this a blog prevents one user from seeing others, so probably you post has been answered after all. Anyway, welcome.
 
Well, this was more designed as an introduction than something I wanted people to reply to.

But thanks for the reply anyway :-D

I have studied:
Muay Thai
JKD
BJJ
Kali/Escrima
Kempo
and
Gojo Shorei
in addition, I have taken several Defensive Tactics courses, but I hardly consider these as independent arts and more of concepts/tools training.

If I had to pick, I would consider Muay Thai my "main art".

Although, I have taken what I learned (and liked) from each of these arts and blended them into what I consider to be my "personal style" (something I mentioned above).
 

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