I could go on and on about the reasons I love martial arts,
in fact I’m sure I have. However, after training and competing in multiple disciplines, I’ve come to one undeniable conclusion. Mixed martial arts is on a
whole other level of awesome. Here are a couple reasons why:
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First, we love the finish. If you pull guard in MMA, you need to do something with it, quickly.
Lay-and-pray (taking top position on the ground and holding your opponent)
takes a lot of skill. However, if you win like
that, no one is impressed. Strategy is
important, but if you don’t finish the fight, you’d better look like you were
trying. “Martial Art” is the art of
Mars, the Roman god of war. In war there
are no points or advantages, only damage, surrender, victory and defeat. The whole picture is taken into account, not
one spectacular move (unless that spectacular move creates surrender or
defeat).
Also, while we have our own sense of superiority (see above),
we greatly value other disciplines. Traditionally
our favorites include jiu jitsu, wrestling, boxing, and muay thai, but we will
learn from samboists and judokas. Got a
slick taekwondo kick? We’ll learn that
too. Kung fu, sanshou, kyokushin, if you’ve got skills, we’ve got respect. There’s no “We do it like this...” because
everyone does everything just a little different. It’s way more likely that an MMA practitioner
will say “A karate guy showed me this awesome footwork,” or “In boxing we do
this, but if you move your arm here instead you’re safe from the knee.”
It’s far from
perfect, and can look quite barbaric to the untrained eye, but we are athletes,
artists, warriors, and entertainers. I
love that I can learn from everyone, compete in everything, and take what works
for me.
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