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Stacy Clifford wrote:Sure it leaves a gap, but I believe we're overthinking things a bit. Gaps in instruction are largely intentional, so if a master left something like that out, it's probably because he didn't feel that one specific way was better than any other and thus didn't rise to the level of "art" that needed to be written down. Those who felt that there was a more artful way to hit somebody said so. Since you're right that throwing a punch hasn't changed much over human history, then if the master you're studying doesn't outline a more artful way then he is assuming you will default to the status quo and deeming that good enough by omission.
william_cain_iii wrote:I'm curious, how would ARMA classify Krav Maga? Is it a western martial art, or an eastern one? Is it considered one at all?
I had thought it would be considered a western art, with its origins lying in WWII europe, but I have yet to see it discussed here.
Or am I just missing something obvious as a new guy to all this?
Appreciation in advance!
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