Postby Donald Pike » Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:02 pm
I personally have three main reasons I study martial arts, as well as my practice of marksmanship skills.
1) This world is dangerous. I'm not one to think it's ever had a peaceful and safe period either; the American "Golden Age" was the 1950's, with the imminent threat of nuclear holocaust and World War III. Where I live is more dangerous than many places in the US. My study of the long sword, quarterstaff, grappling and wrestling techniques, as well as those eastern styles I've studied, Brazilian Jujitsu, and of course, my relative skill with pistol or rifle; gives me about as good a chance of defending myself as anyone. And yes, I can get a fair clip of speed up on foot, and know that my best technique for self defense is expeditious retreat.
2) I love reading about history. With a general focus on the two World Wars, and Classical to Medieval warfare. Study and skill in the weapons and tools of these periods helps me to better understand the battlefield conditions, and other aspects of history.
3) I have a bad back, and most recently a bad arm. The back is from a bad wreck a couple years ago, and the arm is more recent (and annoying; even light use of a waster hurts). It's my hope that this will help build muscles in my back up that help reduce the constant pain; and perhaps eliminate or reduce my bouts of dizziness and nausea. The arm was hurt at work, but still, perhaps some muscles otherwise not used might help keep it from being re-injured if i ever am able to let it recover and heal.