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Having been a student of Double Dragons for a few years now and studying under Master Lue and Master Dora I feel that it is my duty and responsibility to share my experience there when I read quot;a reviewquot; from a supposed quot;Mikequot; that for some
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The legal and moral definition of self-defense expressly limits the degree of force to the least which can be used to avert, stop, or escape from an intended assault. At their most basic level, the martial arts are nothing more than ways to prevent someone from harming or worse, killing you. At their highest aspiration, the martial arts are paths to self-knowledge and the expression of beauty. A student must learn the traditions, theories, principles, laws and techniques upon which martial artistry is based. The student must then practice them with passion and discipline so as to properly learn and understand what they are doing. Only then can they master themselves and the martial arts. The study of the martial arts is not just a study of physical skills, but also the study of philosophy. For too many the physical skills combined with years of competition have simply served to create very contentious people, who are constantly seeking conflict with somebody or other martial arts. The current profusion of challenges, both as large contests, and between certain individuals, clearly show that many of our practitioners of martial arts, are not martial artists at all. For to be a martial artist one must know and follow the philosophy of their art, and yet few of these individuals, who are so wrapped up in challenges, don't seem to know, let alone comprehend, the philosophy behind their art. Through the effective techniques of self defense, the martial artist develops physical fitness. Through an understanding of the art and the principles behind it, he/she grows intellectually, expanding upon personal mental limitations. And finally by understanding the reality of combat, the fragility of life, and their own personal responsibility for the consequences of their actions, the martial artists grow spiritually.
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