[分解]
The disassemble/analysis of karate’s principled based methods and methodologies for self-defense.
Often practiced on basic techniques as well as the kata. Key is the experience of the teacher with social and asocial violence as well as hands on reality-based experiences on the street and in the training and practice environment.
All too often teachers base their analysis on sport oriented experiences or possibly military/law enforcement experience, which for the civil self-protection of those not living and working as violence professionals; placing practitioners in dangerous positions and situations that exposes them to social and legal consequences resulting in harm, possible death, and legal and civil ramifications for breaking the law, i.e., fighting without legal, moral and social justification (think self-defense law).
Most self-defense programs that utilize kata bunkai to develop fense fail to embrace the “before, during, and after (https://tinyurl.com/ysbv99kj )” full, complete and comprehensive self-defense (defense).
Failing the reality-based litmus test places the student into a mind-set that will often result in failure to legally, socially and morally apply methods that lie within the, “self-defense square (https://tinyurl.com/vkkhtery).”
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