Hi Mr. Robertson
No problem, we've disagreed before. In fact, if I had to pick my favorite person to disagree with... it'd be you. No offense intended, actually... it's a compliment. You don't tend toward ad homonym attacks but rely on logic and remain mature. Rare on many (if not all) forums.
I'd have to say that I agree with the first couple of responses, and not--sorry to say--with what I take to be the spirit of the last one.
Not sure what you take to be the 'spirit' of my response really. Didn't think I was being rude really. Please let me know what you take it to be.
In other words, I say leave the techs alone for a while.
How long is "a while"? Ray has been doing Delayed Sword pretty much the same way for years and is now a 3rd degree black belt. How much longer would "a while" be, and why would this wait benefit him more than finding a usable alteration to do in adition to the base? Please understand, I'm not saying that we, or anyone, should eliminate the "by the book" way of doing Delayed Sword... not at all.
There's a temptation in kenpo to be clever, to "advance the base," just because an option is possible. I think of it as resembling what happens with other technologies--computer types are always screwing around with computers just to screw around with computers
If those computer types hadn't 'screwed around' with computers we wouldn't have the internet and we'd all be pushing and pulling slotted cards in and out of large room sized machines, changing vacuum tubes. Besides, honestly, "Screwing around with" doesn't imply a very good thing does it? Seems to connote that the experimentation isn't being done by someone with much understanding, insight or logic doesn't it? I'm not suggesting that people go about Willie Nilly throwing this out and putting that in w/out reason or good sense. Also: "temptation to be clever", sort of connotes the same thing... except that the person in question now seems to be showing off and "trying" to seem knowledgable or insightful while really shallow. I don't think I need to go much further to let you know how I interpret the "spirit" of your response.
I'm afraid that I think that when you teach yellow and orange belts to kick and block at the same time (sorry, B. John), you're teaching them a new way to get hit.
Perhaps I didn't explain very well, that happens. Perhaps you are not visuallizing it well either. Whatever the case... I didn't create this alteration, I learned it from several different black belts at a seminar, none of them below 5th degree. We were in lines by rank (or course) and everyone was making the technique work well. Eventually I (and I'd assume others) took this (and others) method home and used it in my school, against very spirited/properly aimed/forcefull attacks... and it worked. Also: I've taught it, as I've said, to my Orange Belts... and again, in a very aggressive/spirited technique line, they can each make it work very well. It would help if I wasn't trying to TYPE out a description of something you haven't seen, but instead could DEMONSTRATE it for you. Then we could have a better discussion on practicallity and usefulness.
Delayed Sword. What this tech teaches, first and foremost, is to step back and block. Everything else is gravy.
That is "first and foremost" yes, and I'd imagine that a 3rd degree black belt has mastered "step back and block" years ago. So, is there nothing more for him in the technique? I believe there is MUCH MUCH more and that step back and block is the tip of the iceberg... an important 'tip', but a tip nonetheless. I believe that the base technique "Delayed Sword" does have more lessons, even for a 4th or 5th degree black belt... let alone what can be gained from an alteration thereof.
Folks--and teachers-- "experimented" (as though you could experiment before you understood) just to be experimenting.
As I said, I didn't "experiment" to find this variation on Delayed Sword, other MUCH higher ranking people did, and they DID understand first; a great deal of understanding and insight... and they didn't do it "Just to be experimenting"... not at all. Progress was and is their driving motivator, not just to be different. Different doesn't mean better. Don't you think that high ranking black belts, or even a brown belt for that matter, "Understand" "step back and block" very well?
Again, sorry B. John. But I disagree with what I thought I read.
Again, this sounds very ominous. Please let me know, what did you 'think' you read. It worries me, I hate comming off wrong.
Looking forward to some decent discourse/dialogue on this.
Thanks
Your Brother
John
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