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‘Knowledge is not power, the ability to apply your knowledge is true power.’ I am often surprised by how much the word ‘practical’ or ‘effective’ is used to describe a certain Martial Art system. While I agree that many fighting skills are practical and effective within realm of fighting, I question how practical these skills are within modern society and against an aggressive, skilful opponent. People study Martial Arts for various reasons. The most prominent being for self defence purposes. Now if you are studying the Martial Arts to stand a better chance to defend yourself in the street try and answer the following questions to see if you think along the same lines as we do at Jeet Kune Do Unlimited. Remember that when answering these questions there will never be a definitive ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ but try and answer them in a way that makes the most sense to you. · Is the Martial Arts primary purpose for impressiveness or effectiveness?· Do you think that Martial Arts is primarily derived as a sport or a self defence system?· For Self Defence should we only stick to the techniques that have been passed down through time, or should we just use whatever techniques work for the given situation?· If you want to know the effectiveness of a technique should you just take your instructors word or test it for yourself?· If you decide to test a technique, should the test be in a controlled, passive environment? Or should the test be in an environment that resembles a real, all out street fight?· The amount of possible techniques in Martial Arts is it limited or virtually unlimited?· The amount of time you have to train each week is it unlimited or limited?· If the time is limited should we prioritise which techniques and training methods we use? Shouldn’t we prioritise training the most probable scenarios along with the most useful techniques?I have found that most people answer these questions in the same way.
These are just a few differences, but I am sure you get the picture. So again make sure you monitor your training to ensure that you are training correctly for your goals that you have set. It doesn’t help training pre-arranged forms the whole time if you want to defend yourself in a violent street situation. All our
members at Jeet Kune Do unlimited train techniques that have a high chance of
success in a real, all-out situation where life and limb are at stake. My aim
and that of all the members of Jeet Kune Do Unlimited is to continue the work
that Bruce Lee started and continue investigating the Martial Arts realm for
those techniques, training methods and strategies that work in the environment
of a street attack. A fight is full of resistance and you must practise
against real resistance if you want to be able to protect yourself. Life is
full of resistance too, so the lessons you learn training should translate
directly to making you a more successful person. Enjoy the process, and apply
what you have learned to all aspects of your life!
Morne Swanepoel
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