Street Fighter Moves - 3 Categories of Martial Arts - Why You Must Know the Difference (Part 3 of 3)
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: May 02, 2009
Reality-Based Self Defense, also know as Reality-Based Fighting
or RBF has a certain irony surrounding it. Most people do not have
a clear distinction of it as one of 3 major categories of fighting,
yet most people when they enroll in a martial arts class or strip
mall dojo (as I fondly call a McDojo) believe that
they will learn Reality-Based Street Fighting.
The same goes for those, who are duly impressed after watching
a MMA fighting match with all of the intense "grounding and pounding"
with emphasis on locks, throws and grappling, also go out and sign
up with a school emphasizing MMA techniques - believing - that they
too are about to learn things that are extremely applicable in the
streets.
Traditional Martial Arts and Mixed Martial Arts,
even put together, do not equate Reality-Based Self Defense.
Sorry. I know this breaks the hearts of some of you, but it is a
fact. The truth will set you free, but first it will make you miserable.
Some Reality-Based Fighting Principles CAN Find Their Way
Into Traditional Martial Arts Systems
Let me say that some reality-based fighting principles can find
their way into the curriculum of some traditional martial arts schools.
For example, I have seen eye gouges demonstrated in some Kung Fu
schools, and this is fine. But the problem is that over time, perfectly
good, simple and easy-to-learn street fighting techniques like this
one get lost in a plethora of countless other competing techniques
taught, some effective, and some not so effective, that
soon distract the student from knowing which one to choose and what
really works best in most common situations.
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Does Not Emphasize "Street Smarts"
- Because It Is A Sport!
I do not want to imply by any stretch of the imagination that a
MMA guy is someone you should go around picking a fight with or
that he is a pushover. This kind of thinking can get you a good
"a...-whipping". But let's face it, a great deal of MMA
guys are grapplers. What in the hell are you doing grappling on
the ground in the streets! This is insane! The ground is NOT your
friend!
On the ground, you lose peripheral vision, and you can't see if
and when your opponent has buddies coming to the left or right of
you ready to stomp your head into the ground - until you are dead.
And falling onto the hard and unforgiving asphalt concrete with
a 200 lb guy on top of you is not the same as falling on a soft
padded mat with the watchful eye of the referee ready to let you
"tap out" when things get too tough.
A "sports mindset" is not the best preparation for a life
and death struggle for survival. Let MMA for the octagon, and just
watch it on TV.
What Characterizes Reality-Based Self Defense
• It Doesn't Take A Long Time To Master - Where
studying a martial art (as it should) may take you years and years
to master and to a lesser degree so does sports and competitive
fighting, Reality-Based Self Defense can take as little as 1 or
2 days of intensive scenario-based training where you are placed
in simulated environments with your instructor. You would find yourself
in a mock-alley ways, close-quarter rooms with plenty of furniture,
or you may go outside to train on the streets - on the gravel, on
leaves, on grass, on concrete or on snow.
• You Train For How And Where You Will Have To Fight
- The idea is to go out of the usual temperature-controlled dojos
and out into to realistic modern-day fighting environments. You
train in your everyday clothes and in your shoes. You practice countering
surprise attacks administered and directed by your instructor whose
purpose is to induce within you the adrenaline rush that you will
experience in a real street confrontation - and thus be comfortable
with it.
One emotionally-charged weekend of good fight response experience
with a good RBF instructor can change you so positively that your
self-confidence and ability to respond will shoot through the roof,
and this confidence will stay with you for the rest of your life.
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From Charles Prosper - The Street Fighting Sifu.
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