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I just read the thread Intellectual Departure, and it kind of set me off one of my own. One gentleman describes the tech, another one says, I learned it slightly different, and a third one said we need 98 more to say that's not how......Now, I'm not the oldest guy on this board, nor the most senior, and I was not blessed enough to have met the SGM Parker. I have a couple observations/questions and I would like everyone's point of view. In other words, correct me if I am wrong.
1.) SGM Parker wanted his art to be alive and continue to grow. Maybe, to this end, he did teach the techniques differently to different people. As a result, practitioners can share information and analyze the technique from all three perspectives. Thus allowing the heart of the technique to be understood. Once you understanda thing, you can master a thing.
2.) SGM Parker had a very wry sense of humor, it could very well be he forsaw the splintering of the AK community, and found it amusing, like brothers fighting. While we can pontificate and say it serves no purpose, it tends to keep the art alive and growing albeit in different directions. I say this because all species play fight growing up, one way or another, it is a learning process and it also sets the pecking order.
These are just two of the points that I have seen made over and over. Like I said, I could be wrong. Id like other people input. Why would SGM Parker teach the technique differently to different people, not just tailoring, I'm sure and Why would he not pick a successor? This is an opinion only thread, there are facts to be sure, but they can only be used to formulate a hypothesis at this point.
1.) SGM Parker wanted his art to be alive and continue to grow. Maybe, to this end, he did teach the techniques differently to different people. As a result, practitioners can share information and analyze the technique from all three perspectives. Thus allowing the heart of the technique to be understood. Once you understanda thing, you can master a thing.
2.) SGM Parker had a very wry sense of humor, it could very well be he forsaw the splintering of the AK community, and found it amusing, like brothers fighting. While we can pontificate and say it serves no purpose, it tends to keep the art alive and growing albeit in different directions. I say this because all species play fight growing up, one way or another, it is a learning process and it also sets the pecking order.
These are just two of the points that I have seen made over and over. Like I said, I could be wrong. Id like other people input. Why would SGM Parker teach the technique differently to different people, not just tailoring, I'm sure and Why would he not pick a successor? This is an opinion only thread, there are facts to be sure, but they can only be used to formulate a hypothesis at this point.