I appreciate that this is one of the oldest questions in the book, but for me this forum is the pefect place to obtain what I feel would be the definitive response.
In order to teach effective Self Protection, do you feel an instructor should have first hand, real life experiences?
I have always believed that I couldn't honestly teach some of the material that I do, without referencing it back to the real encounters I have been involved in. Then I also stop and think, I teach material from arts that were developed hundreds of years before I was born, and I do just fine.
Is Self-Protection a series of concepts and applications that can be handed down and taught by anyone, regardless of their background? Or does it really require you to have walked the walk?
Look forward to your views
Thanks
MW