Flying Crane
Sr. Grandmaster
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Well some many here are 'crying' because I came in and put their feet to the fire... re the popurri of views about kata.
Do you actually believe the stuff you write?
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Well some many here are 'crying' because I came in and put their feet to the fire... re the popurri of views about kata.
\ha ha ha.. not me. that big sign on the wall in the background "Black Belt School" tells me all that I need to know.
\This tells me even more
Like the demo student you demolished, like the gifted girl student; like boxing brother are 'brainwashed' into using boxing principles in your class.... shouldn't throw stones when one lives in a glass house...Everyday brain wash going on. "Be a black belt" and "Black belt school" signs on the wall
\Schools like this always have a lot of students so I guess that type of martial arts is what most people want.
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Well some many here are 'crying' because I came in and put their feet to the fire... re the popurri of views about kata. Actually, not knowing who is really behind the avatars.... it was / is a good thread...
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And Buka, Ja Gow is huge on free sparring as the way to go.... his theory is not working out so well here.... Any ideas on why not???
Do you actually believe the stuff you write?
NoIf someone shows you this move (arm drag, single leg) and you like it, will you add it into your form?
If someone shows you this move (arm drag, single leg) and you like it, will you add it into your form?
If someone shows you this move (arm drag, single leg) and you like it, will you add it into your form?
It's a problem when the students focus more on the color than the development of their skills as a martial artist. It's more of a problem when the school encourages that perspective. The only way that sparring video wouldn't be a horror is if the the students had some kind of mental development or physical disability.A number of the TMA schools in my area offer a 'black-belt' club. It's only a problem if one has the maturity of a child; OR, a ego that's out of bounds
I don't consider what they are doing sparring. Not even in the slightest. They are simply just accepting kicks without any efforts to counter, avoid, or block the kicks. The only thing that they will develop is the habit of fighting opponents in the same manner. If this is what my students are lacking then I'm glad that they lack it, and I'll make sure that I'll do all that I can to make sure they never gain that perspective.Ja Gow, you fell off your sparring wagon here.... These TKD instructors are demonstrating exactly what is missing in all your students. Exactly.
They aren't brained washed, they are having difficulties with using techniques that are out of their comfort zone. They don't let a color of a belt to determine their level of achievement. When students try to chase and be like other students we stop that student and remind that student that his or her personal development is more important than "being as good as someone else" We constantly remind each other that it's all about our own personal development and not about beating someone. Schools that have belted systems have to be especially careful that students stay focus on personal development and not the belt.Like the demo student you demolished, like the gifted girl student; like boxing brother are 'brainwashed' into using boxing principles in your class.... shouldn't throw stones when one lives in a glass house
I wouldn't add it to my form because it doesn't fit with my fighting system which stresses the importance of not being on the ground. Things that are added to a form have to go with the concepts and foundation of the fighting system. There is no definite answer about adding or not adding a technique from one fighting system to another fighting system. It happens all the time but not at the expense of the current fighting system that serves as the foundation.If someone shows you this move (arm drag, single leg) and you like it, will you add it into your form?
Totally agree.For my own part, no. I wouldn't add this particular move, because I would prefer not to go down with the other guy; this sort of takedown just doesn't mesh in anyway with the strategies and tactics of my style.
I would prefer not to go down with the other guy;
If that's your only concern, the solution is simple. To go down with your opponent is only one way to end a "single leg". How to pick up your opponent's leading leg is one thing, how to take him down after that is something else. There are many other ways to end a "single leg" such as:I wouldn't add it to my form because it doesn't fit with my fighting system which stresses the importance of not being on the ground.
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Well some many here are 'crying' because I came in and put their feet to the fire... re the popurri of views about kata. Actually, not knowing who is really behind the avatars.... it was / is a good thread...
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And Buka, Ja Gow is huge on free sparring as the way to go.... his theory is not working out so well here.... Any ideas on why not???
But many of those methods that you state are already in my fighting system. The question you asked was would I add the technique that was shown in the video. Once you change what was shown in the video then it no is the same technique that was shown in the video.If that's your only concern, the solution is simple. To go down with your opponent is only one way to end a "single leg". How to pick up your opponent's leading leg is one thing, how to take him down after that is something else. There are many other ways to end a "single leg" such as:
1. lift his leg over your shoulder to throw him backward.
2. lock his leg between your legs and press down on his upper leg to take him down.
3. use wheeling footwork, hold on his leg, pull his neck, spin him, and take him down.
4. sweep his standing leg.
5. hook his standing leg.
6. scoop his standing leg.
7. horse back kick his standing leg.
8. hand pull his standing leg.
9. ...
All those ending methods won't require you to go down with your opponent and you can still maintain your "mobility" as a stand up fighter.
Many years ago, I tried to add some WC moves into my long fist form. I didn't want to train my long fist forms and WC forms separately. It didn't work very well. IMO, the integration is much more than just A + B. I may have to modify B before I can integrate it into A.
\It's a problem when the students focus more on the color than the development of their skills as a martial artist. It's more of a problem when the school encourages that perspective. The only way that sparring video wouldn't be a horror is if the the students had some kind of mental development or physical disability.
\I don't consider what they are doing sparring. Not even in the slightest. They are simply just accepting kicks without any efforts to counter, avoid, or block the kicks. The only thing that they will develop is the habit of fighting opponents in the same manner. If this is what my students are lacking then I'm glad that they lack it, and I'll make sure that I'll do all that I can to make sure they never gain that perspective.
\They aren't brained washed, they are having difficulties with using techniques that are out of their comfort zone. They don't let a color of a belt to determine their level of achievement. When students try to chase and be like other students we stop that student and remind that student that his or her personal development is more important than "being as good as someone else" We constantly remind each other that it's all about our own personal development and not about beating someone. Schools that have belted systems have to be especially careful that students stay focus on personal development and not the belt.
\Uhhh, I'm sorry, I don't undestand the question. Nor the statement before it, actually. I'm just an old fool, do you mind running that by me again? I really like The Wolf's posts, I'd love to answer, but I'm confused.
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YOu should be sorry... good luck with that...
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YOu should be sorry... good luck with that...
And to rise above the 1-dimensional replies I often receive.... if one is so undisciplined mentally that a trophy-bobble is what you care about, then how much of a coaching crutch do you need in order to step up to TMA? Open question....