tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-213640212013188609.post6477124670138894543..comments2024-02-15T19:36:30.953-08:00Comments on Scumfuck Living in Babylon......: CBTT Settles the Great Debates: Martial Arts vs. Combat SportsLiving in Babylonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06074015464611189363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-213640212013188609.post-57375546456560764642012-02-17T19:12:11.615-08:002012-02-17T19:12:11.615-08:00My daughter once asked me how I survived my all ex...My daughter once asked me how I survived my all expense paid vacation in beautiful Southeast Asia. I told her the truth: <br /><br />1. I never went looking for a fight.<br />2. I kept my head down as much as possible during one.<br />3. I never ran out on a buddy.<br />4. When I had to fight I cheated.<br />5. I picked my buddies carefully.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-213640212013188609.post-10218432085929416472012-02-17T14:21:51.932-08:002012-02-17T14:21:51.932-08:00Your five points are obviously based on experience...Your five points are obviously based on experience, which too many preachers on this topic lack.<br /><br />I had 15 years of aiki-jutsu under my belt before going to Torrance for GJJ. The combination is outstanding.<br /><br />But when I am asked by someone what they should study, I guide them toward a good Krav Maga shop if they want to learn how to break people in a short amount of time. Six months of hard Krav training will give skills that six months of aiki, or MMA, or any other art just can't measure.<br /><br />And all the martial arts training in the world is useless if you are not willing to break bones and rip guts, throats and eyes out of the other guy. And if you've never been hit, you don't want the first time to be in a real fight.<br /><br />Good piece.<br /><br />Kerodin<br />IIIKerodinhttp://iiipercent.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com