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Your videw mirrors mine on this. as would avoid anything into teaching chi energies, Yoga becoming one with universe etcWell, not all of the martial arts have anything to do with eastern religion or philosophies.
You have to remember there are a ton of martial arts systems aside from kung-fu and karate.
There are western marital arts that are for sport and/or self defense. For example, boxing, catch wrestling, savate, bbj or MMA. No eastern religion or philosophies there.
There are those have a military roots - Krav Maga, Defendu, Systema, Line system, MCMAP, etc - again not focused on eastern religion or philosophies.
Even in the east there are those that are don't really have a religious or philosophical aspect. Some systems of Malay archipelago ( Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia) are very combat focused while others have a more religious focus.
This is just my two cents, I do not have issue with something that will teach some practical self defense along with some good character building (ie boxing, wrestling, mma, etc) but would steer away one that lean heavily into eastern philosophy, eastern religion / mysticism (Shaolin Kung Fu, Aikido, etc).
Actually, very few American styles go in for the mysticism, though some do. And I know one style done by the Muslims in N. China, Tan Tui, which has nothing to do with eastern religion, obviously.Well, not all of the martial arts have anything to do with eastern religion or philosophies.
You have to remember there are a ton of martial arts systems aside from kung-fu and karate.
There are western marital arts that are for sport and/or self defense. For example, boxing, catch wrestling, savate, bbj or MMA. No eastern religion or philosophies there.
There are those have a military roots - Krav Maga, Defendu, Systema, Line system, MCMAP, etc - again not focused on eastern religion or philosophies.
Even in the east there are those that are don't really have a religious or philosophical aspect. Some systems of Malay archipelago ( Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia) are very combat focused while others have a more religious focus.
This is just my two cents, I do not have issue with something that will teach some practical self defense along with some good character building (ie boxing, wrestling, mma, etc) but would steer away one that lean heavily into eastern philosophy, eastern religion / mysticism (Shaolin Kung Fu, Aikido, etc).
I don't know about that. I've heard when he does pushups he simply moves the earth away and pulls it back.
I had an instructor many years ago that spared with Bill Wallace (super foot?) at the Battle of Atlanta in the late 70’s. He said he never saw his feet leave the ground before he was hit.I don't know about that. I've heard when he does pushups he simply moves the earth away and pulls it back.
But actually, I fought in tournaments when I was a lowly green and then brown belt back when Chuck was the world full contact champ. Never met the guy, though I have met Bill Wallace, the heavyweight full contact champ, and had him insult my form once in a tourney when I was a brown belt. Bill is a real joker--and an incredible fighter.