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For some reason, when it comes to learning martial arts, most people stuck in the novel to embrace the old traditions Foreign Rather than focusing on what one might think to be the main goal is to learn self-defense in the real world contemporary street violence unpredictable.
We speak of the savage custom in almost every martial arts school to assign to wear GIS and practice in bare feet. There are 3 obvious reasons, if you give him just a little reflection, it is rather silly and against all common sense practices.
Reason # 1 – In the street, When we fight, we fight with our shoes on - I am a great believer that we should train to the exact location and the exact way that we expect to have to defend ourselves. If we always wear shoes when we go out into the street, which in the Heck Are we training to barefoot? This reminds me of a story that my teacher, Norm Bettencourt told me once. He said he was in a real situation self-defense outside a club and the individual, clearly a martial artist entered his position, then ceremoniously took his shoes to fight Norm. Norm said: "It was easy to beat. I just stamped the heel of my shoe steel deep into the instep his bare foot. This was done after that. "
Reason # 2 – If You Only Train in loose fitting clothes, it is less Combat Ready – If you always train in a gi or some other loose fitting attire, what do you do when you turn tight jeans? You can not do a lot of shots foot high in tight jeans. The solution? Train in your jeans too, but effective practice shots down low as Front Line kicked in the shin or knee.
Reason # 3 – Even in modern Asia today, people do not Gis In The Streets - A GI is actually a loose fitting dress that people wore in the streets of ancient Asia, therefore it has very good sense of form in the clothes they wore natural in the streets during that time period in their history.
Even in many scenes in movies where the action hero is using martial arts, you'll rarely fought barefoot and in a gi. 007 fight against smoking. I'm saying do not wear loose clothing not to train, but I have a problem with bare feet.
Okay, let's compromise. How about a few days, you form in your GIS and held your kung fu wushu (if that makes you feel more East), but why not at least one day you practice street fighting – Duh! – In your street clothes?
Now, if I stepped on someone's toes in this article, it is your fault. Your the one who goes around fighting with your bare feet.
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From Charles Prosper – The Kung Fu Fighting Guy
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