Interesting article. I was wondering, if a martial art no longer focuses on fighting or self defence, why are they still referred to as 'Martial Arts'? I don't have much understanding of why someone would want to train in a style that only has a 'Sports' application nowadays! To me, the grade I wear around my waist represents my martial prowess, experience, honour and the respect of the people I train with. However, as someone briefly touched upon, even the non-sports styles often spend years teaching how to execute a perfect punch/kick etc. without preparing the student for applying their knowledge in a defence situation. Are our priorities wrong?