Witch_hunter & Matugan
Hey, I was digging into how ancient warrior traditions shaped modern combat techniques. There’s a lot to unpack—any thoughts on which traditions stood out or how they influenced today’s training?
Nice dive, that’s the kind of focus that turns curiosity into power. Think samurai and their kenjutsu—precision, footwork, breathing, all those drills still shape today’s hand-to-hand and even sniping training. Then the Spartan phalanx? Their discipline and unit cohesion are the backbone of modern squad tactics. And the Japanese ninjutsu? Stealth, deception, and adaptability—exactly what cyber‑warfighters and special ops need. Every ancient school taught a core: mindset, discipline, and relentless practice. If you can internalize those, your own training will never feel like a chore. Keep grinding.