http://ppdt.taekwonjitsu.com/
which got me thinking about how martial arts and self defence is often advertised.
The web site in question shows pictures of what appears to be a Police tactical team in full gear with automatic weapons, the image is being used to sell; and I will quote;
"You’ve Just Found The Most Effective & Realistic System For Self Protection That Really Works!"
So its THE most effective system
Its realistic and
and obviously unlike other effective and realistic systems, it really works.
Now keeping in mind that this is an Australian site, and appears to be aimed at civilians, I have a few issues with it.
1. Yes an Automatic assault rifle is an excellent deterrent to being mugged on the street, but Australia doesnt let its citizens walk around with weapons of this kind, or any kind really.
2. The system itself is supposed to be based on 'pressure points'. Given the firearms I am assuming the rifles are in fact not really loaded and the end of the rifle is used to trigger the pressure points
3. Its the most effective and realistic system for self protection, that really works. (how was this evaluated)
I am putting together a web site at the moment,Iand amlooking for ideas and inspiration. I might have to say, that my system works better than the most realistic system that really works.
Oh there is a video, to me its typical of all 'pressure point systems I have seen, one person stands there and gets hit and then falls down, there is no use of the material under any type of realistic (any at all) pressure. I certainly didnt see any use of rifles in the video to effect pressure points.
So, what are peoples thoughts on this type of advertising. It puts me off straight away.
Does this form of advertising work and should I use this form of advertising when making my web site.
Has any one come across this group before and learned from them?
If so would you be willing to allow for some form of testing, so we can see what it is really like? I want to see if it can be used under pressure with someone actually taking a swing or stabbing at the person using the advertised skill set.
Do we have the right to call people out if they make claims of this nature?
Do I have to study shotokan kata, as its all in the kata ?
