tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1232825159765940340.post667153231655268768..comments2023-12-29T22:43:36.136+02:00Comments on Soo Shim Kwan 水心館수심관: Civilian Self DefenceSkryfblokhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00329458286217107784noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1232825159765940340.post-20526453145161158982012-05-19T04:07:24.504+02:002012-05-19T04:07:24.504+02:00Ah, so that's where the backstory comes in.
T...Ah, so that's where the backstory comes in.<br /><br />Tim Larkin's instructors and co-developers of the system marketed it as self defense in terms of achieving that goal, but didn't really like the term because what they were teaching was only one thing.<br /><br />If a person felt justified or necessary to take out a gun and shoot the enemy, then they can use what they learned from TFT. Otherwise, it'd be over kill with certain legal consequences. As a result, people dieing accidentally in bar fights was avoided entirely once people figured out how easy it was to kill people bare handed, which would also include their own lives.<br /><br />Most of the justified lethal force course material is taught for firearms owners in the US, otherwise it's mostly not covered. That puts martial arts training at a disadvantage since the problem then becomes if you use lethal force, you weren't taught how to do it with legal justifications. And if you don't use lethal force, you can get killed by someone else. Getting caught in a Catch 22 is usually not a good idea.Ymar Sakarnoreply@blogger.com