Why do so many mock aikido?

Discussion in 'Aikido' started by Theidiot, Oct 18, 2016.

  1. Theidiot

    Theidiot New Member

    This made me chuckle :)

    We don't have to wear them at our club. The baggy pants that is. Thankfully they do insist on pants, but just a standard karate gi.
     
  2. YouKnowWho

    YouKnowWho Valued Member

    What's the most important MA skills that you will need to protect yourself? It doesn't matter what MA system that you may train, you will need:

    1. Against a striker - To protect your head from being punched.
    2. Against a grappler - To control your opponent's shoulders (or arms) so his hands won't be able to reach to your waist or leg/legs.

    A good MA system should be able to help you in these 2 areas and also give you a safe "testing" environment. Many MA systems just don't emphasized enough in these 2 areas which make it not combat realistic.

    Sometime we like to discuss why a certain MA style doesn't emphasize such training.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2016
  3. Randy Horton

    Randy Horton New Member

    Fit, Calm and Skilled against your Fit and Aggressive (7 days a week)
     
  4. SWC Sifu Ben

    SWC Sifu Ben I am the law

    That assumes that the level of fitness and skill outweighs the aggression, fitness, and experience in actual fights that many of the crayon munching marines have. For most martial artists, that doesn't even come close. For even a lot of people with good resistant training their experience is not tailored toward actual self defence in the real world, and still wouldn't have good odds. I've met many skilled fighters who would be wiped across the floor by nearly all of the infantry marines I've met, never mind the ones who actually cared about training outside their MOS.
     
  5. icefield

    icefield Valued Member

    That's one of those sayings that sounds so so good right up until you actually get into a fight
     
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  6. axelb

    axelb Master of Office Chair Fu

    that Mike Tyson quote comes to mind

     
  7. hewho

    hewho Valued Member

    Actually I've gotta say, most of the lads I used to box with who went off and joined, came back much tougher to spar with, because having as much or more skill as before alongside a 'You'll drop before me and that's it' attitude does bring a tougher opponent. Can't talk about fighting a squaddie in the streets, as I'm not one for scrapping.
     
  8. Smitfire

    Smitfire Cactus Schlong

    There's an equation you can apply to any martial art to work out its "mock potential"...

    "What the people that do it claim they can do (C)" minus "what they can actually do (A)" = Mock Potential (MP)

    C - A = MP

    The lower the MP the better because it means your art can deliver what it says it can deliver. Claims match actual performance.
    Boxers generally claim very little but can motor. Low MP.
    The further from "0" you get means your art is full of hyperbole but delivers very little. Claim does not match performance.
    Aikidoka generally claim a lot about their skills but in hard sparring fall apart. High MP.
     
  9. Pretty In Pink

    Pretty In Pink Moved on MAP 2017 Gold Award

    That's pretty solid.
     

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