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Given it’s a sport of beating your opponent by whatever means (within the rules), why is it mixed martial arts, not mixed martial science?
3 Answers
- 6 days ago
The absolute best part of Y!A shutting down is no longer listening to anyone dismiss a martial art as “sport and nothing more.” The gatekeepers of martial arts won’t have much of a platform left. TKD being called just a sport? Come on...
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
LOL It definitely NOT martial science. I do not even respectfully call it a martial art. It is a combat sport. It is categorized like TKD, boxing wrestling...are martial SPORTS nothing more..
BTW do you know what "Martial Science" is?
Obviously NOT!
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
In the context of your question, and I'll 1-up you by asking why isn't it more prevalently called "martial sport"?
But to the basics of your question, at its origin, it is a combination of several components of traditional martial arts, which is an art form at its core, and not an exact science. Science is defined as: "the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence." Now, certain aspects can be universally accepted as truth through observation, however, the method or means to arrive at that truth is a matter of preference. That is, what works best for one individual might not necessarily work best for another, which is why there are differences in martial arts.