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UNITY IN DIVERSITY
By Dr Deepak Rao
Mbbs, Md, PhD(Alt Med), DSc(Military Sc, Usa), Clet(Usa),
Frsh(Uk), Founder, 6th degree BB, Advanced Commando Combat System
It is often wondered, why there
should be different styles of fighting. There will always be different martial
arts styles, but why should there be rules applied to “contact fighting”?
Bruce Lee has said “As long as an individual has two hands and two legs,
he will fight in the same way” Then why do we have Karate Kumite, taekwondo
sparring, Judo randori, and wrestling and boxing bouts?
I think fighting is divided only for convenience into different ranges.
Long distance kicking
range, medium distance hand range, intermediate knee & elbow range, close
grappling and groundwork ranges.
Different ethnic groups have
developed their own versions of each range, like kicking
developed from
China
would be termed Shaolin Gung Fu, from
Japan
as Karate, from
Korea
as Taekwondo, from
France
as Savate, etc.
Similarly hand attacks are
developed in western boxing, eastern karate, and Filipino Kali.
Knee
elbow attacks are predominantly
practiced in Filipino Kali, and in Muoy Thai from
Thailand
.
Westerners grapple and do groundwork
with Wrestling and easterners with Judo and Dumog.
So we can conclude that martial arts are divided depending on predominant
range and ethnic method of using that range.
But how can free
style contact fighting develop without the combination of all ranges and
styles?
Practitioners learn one style and get stuck to its limitations and start
believing in it as the only truth. Then they say that they respect other styles.
You can only respect a style when you derive from it. When you adopt its
advantages and discard its limitations, yes for this you have to first open your
mind to learning it. That means starting off as a beginner with the novices
after already being an expert in your own style (which can at times seem
demoralizing).
Bruce Lee advocated studying all ranges and imbibing the useful and
rejecting the limitations.
So the difficult to
execute high kicks of taekwondo may be replaced by the groin and knee kicks, the
high guard of boxing be rejected as it does not protect below the belt, while
the rabbit and kidney fouls be absorbed. In grappling the fouls of head, neck
locks and hammerlocks be absorbed, while the jacket throws be rejected.
Even on the mat the impact blows of karate be used along with the matwork
principles of pinning of judo, along with the locking techniques of Filipino
dumog and western wrestling.
Bruce Lee outlined these principles in his Jeet Kune Do and firmly stated
that JKD is not a new system. But there are spates of JKD style schools all over
the world. The immature martial artists’ search for a new style will never
end.
All full contact martial artists must therefore advocate fighting in all
ranges as part of their training curriculum.
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