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Don Juan
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"Practise martial arts to get more confidence" is what they say. "If you are afraid of other men practise martial arts.". "When you have your first fight you'll notice you are not made of glass".
I practised martial arts in so many schools and almost all different styles that I can confidently say: "No, it's not the instructor's fault, it's the expectation that is being created by people who have no experience with this field".
Truth is, getting hit is not "no big deal". I got hit and my nose bone cracked. And no, the sparring wasn't too intense. I can say that cause I have the comparison most people lack.
Fighting IS dangerous. I still don't understand how some people can be willing to have fight after fight. And no, you are not made of glass. But close to.
Even the softest sparring gets you headaches afterwards if being hit on the head.
And no, you don't become confident if you are being beaten up and realize that it hurts more than expected and in some instances see your bones crack or even break.
I started martial arts to gain more confidence as people say just to realize that all I got was being beaten up - in every school. My confidence is now as low as never before. I know that getting into a fight will leave me severely hurt.
Is that supposed to be the confidence people talk about?
I practised martial arts in so many schools and almost all different styles that I can confidently say: "No, it's not the instructor's fault, it's the expectation that is being created by people who have no experience with this field".
Truth is, getting hit is not "no big deal". I got hit and my nose bone cracked. And no, the sparring wasn't too intense. I can say that cause I have the comparison most people lack.
Fighting IS dangerous. I still don't understand how some people can be willing to have fight after fight. And no, you are not made of glass. But close to.
Even the softest sparring gets you headaches afterwards if being hit on the head.
And no, you don't become confident if you are being beaten up and realize that it hurts more than expected and in some instances see your bones crack or even break.
I started martial arts to gain more confidence as people say just to realize that all I got was being beaten up - in every school. My confidence is now as low as never before. I know that getting into a fight will leave me severely hurt.
Is that supposed to be the confidence people talk about?