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Train Smarter
By
Morné Swanepoel
President JKD Unlimited South Africa
www.jkd.co.za
Many a times have I heard Martial Arts instructors &
schools state the amount of techniques they know etc.
and classify themselves at different levels with these
achievements.
I think we can all agree that there is Unlimited amount
of techniques to study in any Martial Art system and
that we all have limited time or even lifespan to train
these techniques in. This is more the reason why we need
to be true to ourselves and identify the reason for
training. We live in a time and era where our time is
limited. That's why it is so important to prioritize
your training methods.
Saying this let's take Sport & Self Defense as an
example. There are certain techniques that would score
your points in tournaments but would not do the job in
the street, and the same applies for the opposite. So if
your aim is to learn how to defend yourself against an
aggressive opponent it doesn't make sense to train
techniques that would not work in the street. Learn as
much as possible but you must also be able to
distinguish between those techniques that are only good
for demonstrations, and those, which will give you
results in an all out street fight. How do you know
which techniques will do the job?
At JKD Unlimited we make sure we test all our
techniques. You have to try it out against a resisting,
aggressive opponent who is going to do everything in his
might for you not to be able to apply your techniques.
So yes unfortunately when you put on your protective
gear and undergo a vigorous sparring session you will
quickly find out what works for you and what doesn't.
This is exactly the same concept as what the late Bruce
Lee used to refer to as swimming on dry land. You can
learn all the strokes to become an excellent swimmer on
dry land. But can you apply your strokes if you get
thrown into the ocean where the water is freezing,
currents are pushing you all over the show, huge waves
and maybe some other factors such as man eating sharks
:-) Thanks to my personal coach- Founder and President
of Jeet Kune Do Unlimited, Burton Richardson, we have
two very important guidelines we always refer to:
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Knowledge is not power. The ability to apply your
knowledge is true Power.
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If you want to learn how to fight, make sure you train
against someone who is fighting back.
Always practice the basic fighting techniques using
training methods that are alive first. After you have
improved in each range, then you can take the time to
play with the other techniques which may improve some
attributes, but which are difficult to apply against an
aggressive opponent.
The main goal for Martial Artists should be for the
individual to develop him or herself towards their
Unlimited potential physically and mentally. By training
in the Martial Arts we have a guideline for training in
any other area of our life, from business to
relationships. The concepts learned in your training
should be transposed into your whole life experience.
You will never be able to learn each and every
technique. Instead learning the Martial Arts should be
like learning how to write.
First you learn the alphabet, then learn how to spell
words, then learn how to make sentences and paragraphs
and you can create as many stories as you wish. You
don't learn how to spell and then spend the rest of your
life copying stories written by other people. You get to
write what you want to write, your own expression. The
same is true in the Martial Arts. Learn the basics well
and you are only bound by your imagination. If you
imagination is unlimited, then you too are truly
unlimited.
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