Something is lacking. They don't stop at one or two or three. There is a consistent MULTIPLICITY OVERKILL PANIC REACTION every time all the time no exceptions.
I am not a gun person. Bet I wouldn't have to shoot 14 times. PUmp 14 bullets into a person running away. Why do they? Why do they? Why do they? Why? Why do they?
In fact why shoot anyone who is running away? There is NO THREAT? Crazy ain't it?
That's the difference I was talking about, between "tournament" and "street" martial arts.
The whole "mind heart spirit" thing is for "tournament" martial arts.
"Street" martial arts are only concerned with self-defense.
I doubt the peasants who invented karate, for example, cared about anything other than being able to defend themselves from bandits and warlords. I know for sure the Israelis who invented Krav Maga didn't care about anything other than it's practicality in combat.
Wrestling and Boxing are good examples of martial arts that have almost completely gotten away from "street" use, to "tournaments".
One problem with focusing on a single style of martial art, is few of them teach to counter anything than someone either not trained in martial arts - or someone trained in the same style. EG: Karate doesn't train to counter Escrima. Part of this is that the original forms were taught in different regions, and didn't have much interaction between practitioners. IE: A peasant from Japan wasn't likely to interact with a peasant from the Philippines, so they didn't have any use to train against each other's styles.