Aggressiveness and violence. Two traits common with people who find themselves doing MMA, and are not that common among those who train TMA. That's about it. People freak out in face of crazy motherfuckers, can't operate as well as they do with normal people in a controlled environment, and shit hits the fan. You work on your aggressiveness and violence and you become an animal very quickly. On the flip side, you lose your human touch as well. The price you pay for trying to be both human and a good fighter is, for most people, slower progress.
mixjourneyman wrote:Wanderingdragon wrote:-nuke-
kurukuru pao!!!
say whatever it is that you have on your mind,
you have the freedom to use that massive organic computer of a brain and your little fingers to express your inner frustration.
GrahamB wrote:mixjourneyman wrote:Wanderingdragon wrote:-nuke-
kurukuru pao!!!
say whatever it is that you have on your mind,
you have the freedom to use that massive organic computer of a brain and your little fingers to express your inner frustration.
Yeah, but where is the passive aggressiveness in that?
beegs wrote:heres s basic explanation that even qi huggers should understand
some people do not teach their classes this way but this is an accurate sumary of many places
typicall mma class- stretch, do stand up fighting skills, pads, spar, then go over submissions, then roll(spar),
become exhausted, see what you can pull of during resisitence, train hitting and being hit. feel like shit you got tapped and got hit, but gain confidence and humbleness
typical neijia class- warm up, stretch, do line drills, do forms, do push hands, do standing, go over form apps with no resistence, feel great because you could "push somebody" and because you looked good doing your forms and apps.gain arrogance and lack true confidence
again not every school is like this, but i have seen waaaay too many like this
mixjourneyman wrote:Graham, you misunderstand me, that was not passive aggression, that was aggressive aggression.
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