Simple, But Not Easy

Martial arts explores the interaction between at least two complex entities (you and your opponent) with the actions of each entity influencing the other in many varied ways.
We believe that simplicity should be the ideal for which we strive.
The essence of all combat is to prevail over an opponent whilst preventing them from prevailing over you. Very simple in principle, endlessly difficult in practice, mainly because your opponent may have exactly the same objective.
Throughout history, humanity as a species has found it necessary to explore ever-more efficient ways to accomplish this goal, using tools & methods ranging from the very simple to absolute state-of-the-art. Over the generations, these methods have gradually evolved & been formalised from personal styles into complete systems of proven fighting techniques, which are all collectively known as the Martial Arts.
However, no matter how ‘advanced’ a martial arts system may become, the underlying concepts & principles remain simple and clear. The endless difficulty & complexity of combat arises from the interactions that take place when one or more combatants simultaneously apply these simple principles. It is the creation and exploration of the martial relationship between you and your opponent which occupies much of our time.
This is why, even in an age of remote-controlled drones, smart missiles and continent-destroying nuclear capabilities, intelligent people who wish to understand and be rid of violence return to the simple tools of hand-weapons & empty-hands: The same principles apply, and the same difficulties occur at ALL levels. Only the scale of the problem changes.
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