I've asked this question to a lot of different Martial Artist and never get the same answer. Most people are quick to say that strength doesn't matter if you use leverage properly, select the right target and so on. I believe strength to be a tremendous attribute.
I've seen instructors claim that strength doesn't matter, but yet they get bullied by a person who is significantly stronger than them. Also, seen people use strength against prevent submission due to their ability to resist and break leverage by using power. Why does strength carry such a bad stigma in martial arts? Yes, a skilled weaker opponent can beat a stronger less skilled opponent, it happens all the time (Royce was know for competing against people double his size and strength).
I realize that use of strength requires more energy and can lead to fatigue if not use properly. I feel as though strength could be used to ones advantage - especially if the person already has good technique. I am a pretty strong for my size and I know that strength has helped me against opponents that are weaker than me with higher skill. I am able to prevent locks, resist takedowns, and control against weaker opponents. Sure, you could say that the reason I am able to resist lock by using strength is because the person's technique was bad to being with. However its a lot easier to lock someone when the are not resisting.
I am an advocator of developing proper technique and learning how to use leverage to defend against bigger and stronger opponents. Its good to develop proper technique, especially when you are first starting. I just feel that strength has gotten a bad rap - If you have it why not use it to your advantage? Your insight is appreciated.
I've seen instructors claim that strength doesn't matter, but yet they get bullied by a person who is significantly stronger than them. Also, seen people use strength against prevent submission due to their ability to resist and break leverage by using power. Why does strength carry such a bad stigma in martial arts? Yes, a skilled weaker opponent can beat a stronger less skilled opponent, it happens all the time (Royce was know for competing against people double his size and strength).
I realize that use of strength requires more energy and can lead to fatigue if not use properly. I feel as though strength could be used to ones advantage - especially if the person already has good technique. I am a pretty strong for my size and I know that strength has helped me against opponents that are weaker than me with higher skill. I am able to prevent locks, resist takedowns, and control against weaker opponents. Sure, you could say that the reason I am able to resist lock by using strength is because the person's technique was bad to being with. However its a lot easier to lock someone when the are not resisting.
I am an advocator of developing proper technique and learning how to use leverage to defend against bigger and stronger opponents. Its good to develop proper technique, especially when you are first starting. I just feel that strength has gotten a bad rap - If you have it why not use it to your advantage? Your insight is appreciated.
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