>>513981864 >Back in the day any sensei that knew if one of he's students were using the arts to chimpout in public or to flex
Dr. Kano (founder of judo) brings us a story of that from classical Japanese jujutsu: >In the early stages of judo training, students, especially young people, sometimes feel tempted to try out their newly learned techniques on unsuspecting persons. Such behavior is irresponsible and highly dangerous. One must never misuse judo teechniques, for this can result in serious injury or even death. And needless to say, it goes against the spirit of judo. The only time one is justified in applying judo techniques outside the dojo is when in immediate physical danger. >By resorting to inappropriate behavior, a person places himself in grave danger. If he has not hesitated to experiment on others, he is hardly in a position to blame anyone who attempts to try something out on him. He is bound to run into stronger individuals and there is no knowing what may happen. Attacked when off guard or even asleep, no one stands much of a chance, even against a weaker assailant. Outside of training, it is forbidden to try out the techniques one has learned.
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