Military Sport
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The Memory in Military Tattoos
Military tattoos are patriotic things. You can find it in a lot of military men who have been servicing their nation for a time. Military tattoos are their symbolism for their devotion and hard work for the people and the government. More than anything else, military tattoos have been a symbol of patriotic love and the memories that was left behind a soldier’s military years.
Military tattoos depict a lot of emotions. It can mean courage and brevity, among other things. Soldiers also sport military tattoos to remind them of the experience of the war that was and their brothers who have met their death during the war.
Military tattoos are used by soldiers of the navy or the air force. They can consist of military logos and symbolisms. Some soldiers would also create a tattoo in the memory of their brothers who didn’t make it through the war. They even put their brothers’ names incorporated in tattoo designs.
One of the most common military tattoos is an anchor which can symbolize the US Navy. You can also see an American flag drawn with stars. The American eagle is also one popular tattoo that symbolizes the fierceness of a soldier. The eagle is also a common tattoo design for the US Marines along with a globe element.
Military tattoos are less fierce looking and daring than most large tattoos that you can see in men. They are often done in colors and the drawings have a cartoon-ish appearance and are rarely done with mean looking designs. Military tattoos are pleasant to look at. They bring forth a positive outlook that depicts a soldier’s experience in the military, which are often very memorable and can really change their lives. Military life is very rewarding and such heroic and patriotic participation can be inked in one’s memory forever through military tattoos.
Military life is not always gay and beautiful. There is no denying the fact that there are military issues like brutality that goes around the camp. If unfortunately you have been captivated by the enemy, it would surely create a strong impact in your life. Military tattoos can also represent these dark times in the military.
Military tattoos can come in soulful and heartwarming images of misery and solidarity. Dog tag tattoos are also popular military tattoos that sends a different message. This type of tattoos would include a logo and a code name. You can also find military tattoos that are depicted with skulls and other symbols and elements that represent death. There are dark military tattoos that are often used as prison tattoos because of their somewhat shadowy representation.
Good or bad experience, there is no denying that military is really memorable. It can change a man forever. Military tattoos are often a personal representation of the wearer of whatever experience he had during his stay in the military. Military life can bring out a lot of emotions- both positive and negative. The memory of military life is more than guns, bombs and gun fires but a memory of brotherhood and real camaraderie.
About the Author
The author is a tattoo enthusiast and is well versed in tattoo designs and the meaning of tattoo designs.
What is the difference between sport Karate and traditional combat Karate?
For example if I wanted to learn to defend myself against attackers twice my size on the street would sport or the traditional version be better for it? Are the techniques the US military soldiers being taught based on MMA and UFC cage fighting?
Self defense and sport Martial Arts are not the same. Not only are the expectations and mind set different so is the training and techniques.
Military training and Traditional training are different as they also have different goals though some goals in common.
Does this sound confusing? Probably.
MMA and FC cage fighting are a sport and the expectation is that your opponent is trying to submit you not kill you. The techniques are limited in sport fighting.
The military does teach only limited hand to hand combat because the time constraints on training and the expectations are different. You rely more on weapons and team work in a combat situations. Typically the military does not have several years to train you in hand to hand combat; therefore they teach only some basics.
For the average person looking for self defense training the best option in my opinion is a traditional art. There are some schools such as ours that have alternatives for someone looking to learn basic self defense without all the trappings of a traditional art. But (everyone has a big but) it is strictly a buyer beware market. Not every traditional school has a good self defense program. I only know of a few where the training is good enough and the Master has real self defense experience and the ability to teach.
Annother point that must be brought up is that often people take some training and think this is an end in itself and do not realise is that to save your life you must continue to devote yourself to training constantly for the rest of your life. You can not expect to take some classes and that is the end of it. If you do not train constantly it will fail you when you need it most.


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