johnwang wrote:dspyrido wrote:The question then is - why learn 4+ styles in CMA? Would learning one style that mixed several styles be the equivalent?
IMO, 1 major and many minors should be the best approach.
Thank you for the comment. As I train 3 styles and dabble in a 4th I was getting frustrated that it is no way to properly train all at the same time so was thinking to quit 1 or even 2 in order to focus.
But this is true, focus on one and train a bit from the others to get to know new tactical approaches. Was actually doing it in my training already (having more "weight" on a style) but just didn't get to see one as main and the rest as minor.