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06-02-2004, 09:53
Unter diesem provokaten Titel fand sich vor geraumer Zeit ein Artikel im CQC-Magazine in dem folgendes Zitat von Royce Grace abgedruckt war:
"When I tour the country and give seminars, I am surprised by how many people who are experts in sport ju-jitsu but do not know the most basic self-defense techniques of ju-jitsu. The problem with this is that you can get a false sense of security from what you know. Just because you can handle yourself on the mat doesn't mean you'll know what to do when attacked. In that case, sport ju-jitsu can actually be a detriment because you'll be overconfident. We were shocked by how many long-time students had completely forgotten, or even worse never learned, the very important self-defense aspects. For my father Helio, the self-defense moves are for more important than the sport moves. Every time I see him, he always tells me that students are not being taught enough self-defense moves."
Royce Gracie, Grapple Magazin
Wie seht Ihr das??
Greets
Christof
"When I tour the country and give seminars, I am surprised by how many people who are experts in sport ju-jitsu but do not know the most basic self-defense techniques of ju-jitsu. The problem with this is that you can get a false sense of security from what you know. Just because you can handle yourself on the mat doesn't mean you'll know what to do when attacked. In that case, sport ju-jitsu can actually be a detriment because you'll be overconfident. We were shocked by how many long-time students had completely forgotten, or even worse never learned, the very important self-defense aspects. For my father Helio, the self-defense moves are for more important than the sport moves. Every time I see him, he always tells me that students are not being taught enough self-defense moves."
Royce Gracie, Grapple Magazin
Wie seht Ihr das??
Greets
Christof