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StunnaFri 27-Oct-06 03:16 PM
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#653, "Experience is the greatest teacher of anything"


          

Hitting bags, shadow boxing, conditioning - these are all great things when coupled with repeated practical application. Whether that application comes in a bar fight or in an MMA ring, the experience is still 100% necessary.

Mike Tyson once said, "Everyone has a plan until they get hit hard in the face."

It doesn't matter if you're training in Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, BJJ or what - if you have never PUT IT TO USE, you don't know how your technique will function. I think 1/2 of fighting is how you well you get hit anyhow, and there is only one way to practice that. Yea, hitting bags/targets, shadow boxing, kicking the air in front of you... all great, but only 1/2 the picture. I'd bet on a guy whoes been in 50 barfights to beat a "Master" whoes never applied his technique on someone trying to apply theirs.

  

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HOT TopicNew topic: Any martial arts people out there? [View all] , Barduin, Thu 07-Sep-06 04:33 PM
Reply Capoeira, Aikido, Tai Chi, Muuloc, 24-Nov-06 07:53 PM, #27
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          Reply Experience is the greatest teacher of anything, Stunna, 27-Oct-06 03:16 PM #23
          Reply RE: Until I was 27..., Amaranthe, 27-Oct-06 04:33 PM, #24
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Reply Read this:, Stunna, 11-Sep-06 07:01 AM, #13
     Reply Yep that guy has got it, Ysaloerye, 17-Sep-06 08:33 PM, #14
          Reply I AM the guy who wrote it! ;) n/t, Stunna, 19-Sep-06 08:33 AM, #15
Reply I own two schools., Stunna, 09-Sep-06 08:57 AM, #7
Reply RE: New topic: Any martial arts people out there?, N b M, 08-Sep-06 08:46 PM, #6
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Reply Not an olympic sport, actually, Stunna, 09-Sep-06 09:00 AM, #8
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