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unstpabl1
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Re: Perfect Technique

quote CJs Dad:

In a mutual combat situation (each individual knowing they are in a fight) the MMA/TMA practitioner absolutely can rely on their training to kick in and dominate.

The problem comes when you add the variables or additional combatants.

Rightly so individuals are trained to mono focus at the task at hand, the man standing in front of them. That is what they are conditioned to do that is what comes out of them under duress and that is their down fall.

MMA/TMA students don’t practice this and if they do its rare and at a higher level of their training.

The bottom line is I think its about mindset, the individual who is trained to expect the unexpected is arguably better prepared than one whose training is to have tunnel vision on a single opponent.

That’s just my opinion, I could be wrong.

Train hard, go home safe

S.

Edited to reiterate the main differences in Krav from an MMA type skill set. FOCUS OF TRAINING…It’s not a difference in technique. in most cases the combatives are the same

much better said than my post. and the reason as much as I love MT it doesn’t fufill my end game

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