WLMantisKid said:
Fu also translates into "man".
Kung - Working Fu - Man
Kung Fu - Hard Work
Sifu just means Teacher, or "Kung Fu Father or Mother" Not literal father.
Do you speak Chinese? Just curious... Where do you draw your conclusions from? Try looking
here.
You'll find that "sifu" isn't spelled the way you think it is. Same sound you are citing, but different character.
Let me say that not even in my post did I ever call myself master or grandmaster. That is a title given to me by others who see what I do and learn my belt ranking.
I'm sorry, I'm not intending to be discourteous, but... you're 23. I don't care how good your physical skills may be, you simply cannot have sufficient life experience, sufficient intellectual understanding, sufficient education (be it martial or otherwise) to warrant the title "master." Those who you say use it in reference to you either don't know any better or are too deluded by their fantasy version of martial arts practice. It would be best for you to discourage their use of such a term - that would be winning half your battle for acceptance.
I have never called myself master and dont allow anyone else to either.
You just said that others use that term when referring to you. Which is it? I'm getting confused... :idunno:
Let me give you the specifics of what I am referring to. When I enter a AAU tournament or an AOK tournament here in texas, they ask for belt rank, and ask for the school you attend.
So what would they be? Please share with us...
I give them both, they get their reference and then they begin giving me excuses and lies to what I call "Embarrassment" at their own tournaments. When I go to seminars, when I attend special tournaments, clincs, or any other MA event. I am a simple hide in the corner hope that noone recongnizes me and tried to enjoy the seminar. People didnt want to train with me, and when they did in some way shape or form, I embarrassed them because I knew what I was doing.
You "know what you are doing," but that doesn't mean you do so in a spectacular manner... Please elaborate...
I dont look for respect on how much I know. Just what I know.
Yet it seems that you are still looking for something... You say the title "master" doesn't concern you, yet you start a thread about when a person can be considered a master... You say you aren't concerned with the opinions of others, that you don't demand their respect, but then you describe how upset you get when you aren't recognized for your training... You are playing both sides of the fence... poorly.
I have seen shaolin children destroy and move like noother person on the planet can.
While some of the children training in Shaolin gymnastics in the PRC are quite talented, I seriously doubt their ability to fight against a grown adult. I doubt they can "destroy" at will anything beyond another child...
One of my good friends who I consider to be a CMA goddess, told me one day that those Shoalin kids arent human, their aliens. (Of course not in an insulting way, in a very much impressed way.) And she trained with them!!! Noone questions their ability or knowledge of the information. You can call me Grandjanitor for all I care, but I do know just as much as they do. And I can prove it. But still, after I get done telling you, showing you, and even impressing you it just comes back to my age. I am not a master folks, thats what others call me, then they doubt what they just said. Please, more replies, I find this to be a great thread right now!!!
Again, you are trying to be recognized as a master while trying to convince us all that you don't lay claim to being one (though you turn 180 degrees and point out that you know enough to be a master nonetheless). It is this immaturity, this inability to see through the superficial nature of titles and labels, that stands in your way of real progress.
Please, if you are ever in Washington State, visit our training group. I would like to see the skills you possess...
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