Only one is true and relevant, which is it? Can you say why it is true?
A: “A recent survey of karate practitioners resulted in 95% as being unable to apply their craft in actual street self-defense while the other 5% were composed of professionals such as military, police and security personnel who applied their skills on a regular basis with, per the survey, 72% achieving successful results of the use of karate in defense on the job.” - International Martial Arts of American Association survey of 2012.
B: “A survey by the largest martial arts organization in the United States to respondents from training facilities, dojo and seminars states that martial arts are not applicable to successful self-defense in street altercations and/or predatory attacks.” - International Martial Arts of American Association survey of April of 2012.
C: “A survey by a reputable surveying organization states that the average martial artists tend to believe they are able to defend themselves while another survey shows that only about 3.6% of all martial artists in the United States has adequate ability to defend against street altercations.”
D: None of the Above are true.
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