This Popular Martial Arts Kick Can Get You Killed
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 05, 2006
People often send me emails asking me why I'm so hard on traditional
martial arts -- like karate, kung fu, aikido, etc.
Only problem is, I'm not hard on them.
In fact, I have nothing but respect for them -- as did Bruce Lee
and all the other street-fighting masters who have emerged in the
past 30 years.
The street-fighting philosophy I teach literally has elements from
some 30 different kinds of traditional martial arts. If I didn't
like or respect them, I wouldn't be teaching them.
But at the same time...Bruce Lee had this saying: "absorb what
is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically
your own."
In other words, take a good look at what's out there, extract what
you can actually use in a street-fight -- where there are no rules,
regulations or referees -- and leave all the fancy stuff out.
Like, for example, the much revered spinning high kick you see
performed on TV and in the dojos all the time.
Totally useless in a real fight.
Don't believe me?
Then go ahead and try it for yourself in a real fight.
Chances are you will either severely injure yourself, or leave
yourself wide open to an attack.
Why?
Because unless you're a phenomenal athlete, with an almost supernatural
sense of balance, timing and power...and unless you perform your
"super kick" at just the right angle and distance...you'll fall
flat on your face.
Happens all the time.
Reason why is because that particular kick -- which is enormously
popular in some of the traditional martial arts -- was invented
hundreds of years ago to kick people off their horses.
Not take out a thug in the back alley high on meth, with a knife
in his hand.
You see, the violent criminals stalking our streets today are meaner,
nastier and tougher than ever before in history. They have no sense
of honor, fair play or morality whatsoever.
And to make matters worse, many of them also abuse mind-altering
drugs and even steroids -- making them almost immune to pain and
pumped with an almost freakish kind of brute strength.
And so, to really defend yourself against these violent criminals
you need fighting tactics that are "monkey simple" to learn, work
almost automatically when you need them, and that can quickly do
a lot of damage -- whether you're in shape, out of shape, or have
any natural athletic ability whatsoever.
Bottom line:
When you're in a violent altercation on the street, leave the fancy
"Jackie Chan" moves and Van Dam roundhouse kicks for Hollywood where
they belong.
About The Author
Sifu Matt Numrich is one of only a few instructors with Full Certification
in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do, and also the Filipino Martial Arts.
His students include everyone from Federal Air Marshals and military
elites…to small children and 65-year old ladies. Matt also offers
free weekly street-fighting lessons by email at http://jkdondvd.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of Jeet Kune Do articles.
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