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		<title>How Realistic is Your Training?</title>
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<p>Considering that martial arts are, in essence, methodologies for fighting I always consider paramount to perform a reality check of each application.  This is to assess if and when a technique or combination can be useful in a self defence or real fight situation.</p>
<p>Please notice that some styles, like kick boxing, tae kwon do and judo are to be considered martial sports and they follow rules that are designed to allow a sport competition to take place without causing serious injuries to those taking part in it.  To some extend certain martial sports train full contact and a professional or a serious amateur of these is pretty safe in a fight as I recently mentioned <a href="http://www.martialwhat.com/would-you-rather-fight-a-street-or-a-professional-fighter/">in a previous post</a>.</p>
<p>Certain styles that are pure martial arts, without sport applications, are meant to be useful for real fights and defending yourself.  I am aware of a number of masters and instructors that remain pretty theoretical on the way they teach and assume that things will simply work: these people give a false, very dangerous, illusion to their students that risk to be seriously injured or killed in a real fight.  It all good stating that one or the other technique will hurt an opponent, it&#8217;s another issue practicing it to ensure it works all the times.</p>
<p>So how do you perform a reality check?  Here are some hints:</p>
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<li>Have you tested your punches      (or kicks, elbow or knee strikes) for real power?</li>
<li>The same strike might knock      somebody down if applied to the head but just hurt a bit in certain areas      of the body: did you consider that?</li>
<li>Have you considered how bad it      could be hitting somebody in the face to find out that he hardly noticed      the strike? What would you do then?</li>
<li>How much power do you think you      need in order to knock somebody down or seriously injury them, allowing      you to run away?</li>
<li>How would you react if somebody      is charging you like a bull? Do you have a technique that would allow      stopping or deflecting his attack?</li>
<li>Do you practice techniques that      work at long, medium and short range? What about if the attacker is      grabbing you?</li>
<li>Striking can be the non ideal      solution sometimes. Do you practice techniques to seize the opponent and      neutralizing him? Perhaps immobilizing him with a joint lock?</li>
<li>If you are below average the      terms of body weight and size then you should consider training to defeat      bigger people.  What&#8217;s your body      size compared to the average population?</li>
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<p>I would be interested to hear comments about these issues.</p>
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