90 Year Old Wins Mixed Martial Arts Tournament!

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90 Year Old Wins Mixed Martial Arts Tournament!

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This is probably NOT a headline you're likely to see anytime soon. Then why do we insist on teaching martial arts and combat sports as self defense? You would no sooner see this headline than you would "110 pound housewife fends off mugger with musical kata!"


Sports and martial arts all have there place. Sure there is some cross over, but pulling practical self defense out of sport or art is highly unlikely. There is very little that is taught in martial arts studios that can be considered "self defense." Self Defense must meet the following criteria:


The 10 Factors of Self Defense


1. Your assailant is armed

2. He is intent on killing or injuring you

3. He is capable of killing or injuring you

4. He has accomplices

5. He is larger and stronger than you

6. You could be in any environment (snow, ice, the beach, parking lot)

7. You will be under the extreme stress of a life and death struggle

8. You don't have a tremendous amount of athletic ability

9. You will be injured, old or distracted

10. You will be alone


Self Defense doesn't just have to work, it has to be simple, repeatable and address these 10 factors 100% of the time. NOT just a few of the factors some of the time.


All martial arts and combat sports depend on speed, endurance, timing, skill. While these are all useful and important factors in self defense, they're not as critical when you strike first, fast and brutal.


Self Defense is instinctive, simple and effective. Training for these situations is simply building habits and reactions. It's the ability to perform ordinary or simple actions under EXTREME stress. There is no time to "feel" someone out, jockey for position or wear your opponent down, like you would in sporting or challenge matches. There's no time to prepare. It will not be smooth and clean. It will be violent, septic and caustic.


Training for martial arts and combat sport build character and self worth. They are extremely important and cannot be dismissed as useless. Anyone who is willing to dedicate the time and sacrifice creature comforts to train and study properly will be a tough customer on sheer will alone. But when it comes to self defense, you have to sacrifice skill for will, strength for simplicity and beauty for brutality. Because a strangle is nice, but an eye gouge is equally effective (and will get the job done much faster).



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