Hey Rod, all. I don't think rage is good for a fight. It may make you seem stronger, but I like John's term of "controlled aggression". You need to be very aggressive, but focused.
One thing I've learned in 20 years as a martial artist, is how to "flip the switch" and turn that killer mode on and off in a controlled fashion.
Many Martial artists I've worked with over the years don't even have a killer instinct at all, and spar, fence or whatever, tentatively. I think that's dangerous. And of course one of the reasons I admire our ARMA philisophy of fencing with intent. But intent goes beyond force, it's about focus, determination, and control (IMHO)
But the real trick is to be able to flip that switch and go from calm and peaceful, to killer, in a split second. Then be able to turn it off again when you're done. Otherwise, you're in that super alert adrenaline induced high which can be exhausting.
Anyway, just my senseless ramblings for the day <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
Hugh, ARMA DC
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