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Originally Posted by Vale Tudo
Not trying to start a pissing contest:
I train five days a week, four to six hours a day (I'm a pro). I'm confident it works because I've used it in the ring and in the cage. For "real world" situations, nothing but a few scraps in high school and one or two clashes on the street. Escapes all situations unscathed.. guess it works.
But I'll defer to QRQ 30, I think he put it best.
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Spoken like a true professional...trains hard, proven in the ring and yet humbly adds "not trying to start a pissing contest".
As for other threads such as the Tai Chi, Jui Jitsu, etc. My personal and humble opinion is that mixture is always good. I found it odd that the quesion of why an operator would choose to practice Tai Chi.....for one it is a truly relaxing art but an operator does not limit himself to one art, discipline or ideal. An operator opens his mind and learns everything he can to make himself a better operator at every level...not just fighting skills either.
Limit your brain and you limit your reach.