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Just as a point of clarification, I did indeed refer to tournaments as an 'artificial construct', however I did not apply this to training. It is well documented and supported in the historical record that training to kill was practiced. Then, as now, people trained to kill in a safe and controlled environment with an emphasis on control. Actual killing is not, and never has been, a pre-requisite for actually taking a life. It is also important to stress that while the art does indeed contain lethal techniques, even our historical forebearers recognized it as an art of Defence. Martial Arts, then and now, have always been ultimately about preserving life, not taking life.the phrase "artificial construct" used in reference to training and tournaments
No not a pre-requisite, certainly one can learn the actions and mechanics of the movements that will end someone life and never harm anyone. However the actual act of taking a life is something that is not merely an extension of those skills. As such until such time as a person actually kills someone, they have not actually learnt "how" to kill and even when that step is taken it is not the end of the story.Actual killing is not, and never has been, a pre-requisite for learning to take a life.
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