Offensive Focus with Defensive Considerations
When students come to me to learn martial arts, they usually have one prime goal: they want to learn how to defend themselves. They’re concerned with what the other guy is trying to do to them and how they can stop that. Unfortunately, this thought pattern actually puts them at a disadvantage when trying to use “defensive” techniques. By focusing on stopping their opponent’s actions, they allow him to set the pace and choose timing that’s comfortable for him.


The terms hard and soft, when relating to the martial arts, imply a way of dealing with your opponent’s force. In essence, hard styles meet their opponent’s force with force, using solid blocks, strong postures, and powerful attacks fueled by strength, mass, and speed. Soft styles on the other hand attempt to blend with their opponent’s force, using fluid movements and timing to avoid, deflect, and redirect their opponent’s attacks.