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Originally Posted by Tenchu
Well your an ignorant fuck head, arnt you!
Perhaps there is a real decent thing you can learn from it, no?
Fighting will only be the same as sport for those who treat it as a sport. Useing it as a religous path to enlightenment or whatever a person sees fit for it is as real today as it ever was. You are just blind to the reality of it.
Oh, and just so you know, you make it obvious any practice of it you have learned as you claimed is more so a once or twice a week afternoon lesson thing. No one with talent or skill would say that. What I am saying becomes obvious to ALL who practice constant enough to be good at it.
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Wow... you sound SO enlightened there. <sarcasm>
Fighting is a path to spiritual enlightenment? Give me a break. Martial arts builds character and instill some sound philosophies, I'll give you that. But you know what? So does playing team sport such as soccer or rugby build character.
As for your assessment of my ability? You're right about one thing. I only train in martial arts 2-3 times a week. Any more than that would be a waste of time to me. You see, I cross train. That is I also run, swim and lift weights. I train in martial arts (at the moment Karate and Muay Thai) because it's fun and it's good for you.
If you ask me, the path to "enlightenment" is to be well-rounded and open-minded.
"Style fanatics" like you simply look like idiots. You lull yourself into a false sense of security by kidding yourself into thinking that your martial art is THE way. All you've really done is set yourself up in your own little world.