Ok i dunno what’s up with this, like i told you i admin a Martial Arts community on www.hugi.is a local web, and there are msg boards where everyone can post anything (well within boundries of course) and then there are articles, you send in an article and wait for the admin (me) to approve it, deny it or send it to the msg board as a normal post (i do that if it’s too short to be an article).
So here’s what i did, this one kid sent in an article and i’ll just translate directly what he said:
"Usually in a fight 2 individuals “box” standing, and as soon as someone goes to the ground they stop, although some want to keep it going at that point and kick the defenceless victim in the face. Sometimes a group of individuals attack one guy and even groupfights as well (meaning 2 groups of people).
Personally i like 1on1, people do their best and when it’s over it’s over.
I really like shootfighting, and i know how effective it can be on the streets (here he’s referring to what i mentioned before in another post, my old sifu has Shootfightingc class but it’s basicly just grappling, takedowns and submissions and that’s what he’s talking about) however i’ve never witnessed a street fight that as a shootfight (grappling match he propably meant but he called it shootfight), that is lying on the ground trying to get some kind of submission/choke, do we icelanders know nothing in shootfighting (again grappling). ?
I was also wondering if anyone had witnissed a shootfight (grappling) on the street? Did the guy just submit (tap) or did he go all the way and break the hand? I suspect that the charges in a case like that could be big ![]()
I’ve never seen any good kicks or elbows in a fight before either
ok that’s enough for now"
Ok i thought this had some good and valid points, when it comes to streetfighting does anyone really use the kicks they’ve learned? Those who know jointlocks do you go all the way when doing it in real life? And is it common for people as a whole not to know grappling?
So i accept it and what happens? Not ONE person has anything good to say about it, everyone bit(hes me for letting the article in because it’s got nothing to do with martial arts, and people like him are the ones destroying martial arts, he explained he liked to watch fights, but by that he meant watchign UFC/Pride not streetfights, and still people went on, i even broke it down to people like i just did now, brought up the points and asked if anyone didnt want to discuss this, and everyone said
“Martial ats are to protect yourself not to beat up people. Fights downtown have nothing to do with martial arts”
Ok i agree with the first part, but then again the guy never mentioned him going around beating people up, but “Fights downtown have nothing to do with martial arts” how the hell does he figure? Does he figure that the purest form of self defense is in a little dojo with plastic knives and his friends laughing because he punched him accidently? Is this really a common mindset among practicioners? That discussing what would REALLY happen and what you would REALLY do in a streetfight is not considdered Kosher? I’m thinking about writing a small article (since he did come off as kinda enthusiastic but still he never said anything about beating people up), and explaining the importance of the post.