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Bruce Lee and the Art of Scientific Street Fighting

22 pointsby kschuaalmost 8 years ago

3 comments

peatmossalmost 8 years ago
This article talks a lot about what is effective versus what is not. It&#x27;s worth pointing out that there are lots of reasons to train a martial art that have little to do with street effectiveness. Having done judo, a more traditional jujitsu, and now having settled into a comfortable 6-10 hours of aikido training a week, I can honestly say that street effectiveness is way, way down on the list of things that I get out of training.<p>In terms of practical skills, the only thing I think is immediately useful is the ability to fall safely. Maybe, some day I&#x27;ll be attacked and my attacker won&#x27;t be dissuaded by gifts of my wallet and cell phone... or me violently and intentionally soiling myself. Until that day, I&#x27;m rather uninterested in combat. For me the amazing interval training workout plus the zen-like concentration required to make any of these ludicrously subtle techniques actually do what they say on the tin is more than enough. Plus the people are nice.<p>Random drunk throw a haymaker at me? I&#x27;m probably better prepared than the average Joe, but then again I&#x27;ve never had this happen and don&#x27;t anticipate it happening. Hand-to-hand combat with a trained adversary on the street? Ain&#x27;t happening.
WeaselNo7almost 8 years ago
It&#x27;s interesting that the article doesn&#x27;t delve into non-Asian martial arts like Krav Maga, which, in my limited experience, offers an extremely reductionist &#x27;does it work&#x27; mentality.<p>Interesting also that the gold standard of the article is &#x27;in the ring&#x27;. I would have thought messy &#x27;real world&#x27; combat is gold standard (but obviously less reproducible, from the science perspective). Additionally, multiple opponents.
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cagey_vetalmost 8 years ago
he got tired of punching people in the back of the head as they ran away from street fights. the dude really had it together, sometimes a fluke of design happens and someone derives a framework that simplifies and streamlines centuries of pugilistic assumptions. spending decades of my own time pursuing this specific ideal, i realized that Bruce had it right and deserves more credit for his revolutionary approach that i still havent been able to find fault in.