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This is why you must train a live Martial Art or you'll end up with ego delusions!
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<blockquote data-quote="TutorGuina" data-source="post: 634897" data-attributes="member: 12229"><p>So guys, aside from the self-defense discussion, what do you think is a good way to identify if a gym is a McDojo or legit?</p><p>started training MT a week ago but wanted to know if I'm spending my time well. I don't care about being a badass really that much but if I'm going to train something I might aswell do it properly.</p><p></p><p>From what I've read on this thread a gym for this specific style should train it's students on:</p><p>1. pyshical conditioning</p><p>2. technique and movement</p><p>3. toughness/surviving against strikes</p><p></p><p>Would it be acceptable to have only two of these covered up? Is any of the three really more important than the rest?</p><p>I did improve on my physical shape and I think my strikes are getting better. I still haven't received a full power blow or learnt how to defend well from them, though, which feels bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TutorGuina, post: 634897, member: 12229"] So guys, aside from the self-defense discussion, what do you think is a good way to identify if a gym is a McDojo or legit? started training MT a week ago but wanted to know if I'm spending my time well. I don't care about being a badass really that much but if I'm going to train something I might aswell do it properly. From what I've read on this thread a gym for this specific style should train it's students on: 1. pyshical conditioning 2. technique and movement 3. toughness/surviving against strikes Would it be acceptable to have only two of these covered up? Is any of the three really more important than the rest? I did improve on my physical shape and I think my strikes are getting better. I still haven't received a full power blow or learnt how to defend well from them, though, which feels bad. [/QUOTE]
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