To Catch the Owl study the mouse.
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We answer why cross-training matters and why we believe you need a strong base before adding other systems. We use “to catch the owl, you need to study the mouse” to show how studying real attacks makes your self-defense training safer, simpler, and more realistic.
• my martial arts background and why I kept seeking harder training
• why cross-training works best after building a base in one art
• how the owl and mouse proverb maps to self-defense reality
• the gap between clean dojo attacks and messy real violence
• why you must understand boxing, wrestling, and BJJ movement
• the bar story that exposed the truth about knife defense
• why weapons training demands respect for angles, range, and speed
• how stick size, weight, and grip change what works
• learning more as the attacker and giving partners realistic reps
• training for intent, human behavior, and simple high-percentage actions
And again, if you're ever in Jersey, you know, come on down, come give us a trade. Come down to the Karate Jetsu Dojo and route roadway, and you're more than welcome to train.