by Chad » Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:45 pm
He used a bad comparison with football. He should have gone with more of a broader generalization with the evolution of sports as a whole; compared to what the once were, and how they are now.
I can see that trying to mainstream airsoft would be folly. That would involve televising events, and not to rain on anyones parade, but dedicated enthusiasts would enjoy watching it, not the general public as a whole. Watching live-fire training is cool, the first time; after that it becomes a bore unless you are involved in the live-fire exercise.
I do believe that the concept of Airsoft can translate into many applications that could be evolved and be on a SMALL comparison to how martial arts in terms of Armed and Unarmed Self-Defense, in an realistic suburban setting on an indoor or outdoor airsoft arena. What better way to train, than in an environment that is similar to how you might be attacked. Train like you fight.
Martial arts also has more to offer than just hitting and blocking. People learn self-control, motivation etc. Same can be said about MilSim.
Just my opinion,
Chad