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Originally Posted by 47MartialMan
People dont usually take well to crtiticism.
But, hey, they have to realize I am a Old Buzzard.  |
It's not so much the criticism as the implied insult. I too am quite cynical when it comes to many martial arts claims but I forgo my cynicism until a claim has been proven false (as in innocent before proven guilty).
Anyway, back to the original thread. How is Chin Na different from grappling styles found in MMA. This is not an MMA vs TMA thing, but I have seen MMA fights where they could have easily broken or dislocated limbs but due to MMA ettiquette, they slowed the application of force to gain a submission.