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....this is going to sound crap but you have to empty your proverbial cup....

 

i mean, if you go into it looking at things from MT point of view then you aren't really learning anything

 

and that defeats the object of going to the KM class.

 

i know its not as easy to do as it is to say (after a year i still fall into wing chun habits whilst in the kick-boxing).

 

all martial arts follow a particular set of pronciples/theories.

 

the resulting techniques might not work when you use them in your MT but then you have to remember that your MT techniques might not work when used in a KM way.

 

(hope you understand what i'm saying....)

 

i mean, first you have to know the style before you can judge it, right?

 

so give yourself the chance to learn it first.

 

when you have learnt what is in KM, then you can begin the process of removing 'excess'.

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


"When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."

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