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Can Martial Arts Tournament Combat Be Applied To The Streets!

A lot of problems that people experience within the martial arts tournament fighting is that it is a lot of fun. But on the other hand it has nothing to do with a real life or death fight on the streets. Things like points sparring and mixed martial arts are all filled with rules and regulations.

In this article I plan on covering the different aspects of a fight in a martial arts tournament versus a fight on the streets.

Martial arts tournament: There are rules, referees, and it is built and designed to be a friendly competitive contest. Punches and kicks that land are graded with points and the end result of such contests is to be the best sport martial artist. You can win trophies and have a lot of fun in a stress free atmosphere where you have practiced for weeks or months in preparation for the battles ahead of you.

Reality based self defense: Unlike a martial arts tournament, there are no rules and a fight or attack can happen anywhere at anytime. The rules of engagement in self defense include fighting extremely dirty, using moves that are banned from tournament competitions and being able to hurt the bad guy as quickly as possible.

You won’t be using a fancy round house kick to the head in a street attack. But if you do you will be in big trouble if it gets caught or you get thrown to the ground. Another aspect of reality based self defense is that unlike a grappling martial arts tournament, you don’t want a fight to go the ground on the streets.

I believe that joining and competing in martial arts tournaments is good for competition and better training with sparring, but don’t compare the two as if they go hand in hand because they don’t. What works in a tournament could get you killed on the streets so always keep that in mind.

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That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


It is just a fact that between 80-90% of all assaults on city streets are committed against women. While not all domestic violence is committed against women, probably 98% of all incidents are.

Women are targets of violence on city streets, college campuses, work place sexual exploitation, and at home. Women in particular have become targets when they travel in their cars, their hotel rooms, just about anywhere they go.

The old expression “knowledge is power” applies here. Being aware that as a woman you are potentially the target of a crime should give you a huge advantage. Then with that knowledge WHAT do you do with it?

Without being paranoid, get yourself prepared to defend yourself. That does two things.

1. It helps build self confidence-in the way you walk and talk.

2. It builds your self defense skills so you can defend yourself.

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