In fact, whether you realize it or not, you guys are sounding kind of like HS and his bubble-like "reality". Just saying dude.
Well, here's a huge difference for instance...
HS thinks no one else understands action and reaction forces, and when people say they know it and that it's basic day-one stuff, he says "
always the 'I have it too' line". But he says this with no proof that others don't indeed have it too. That is arrogance and condescension.
I've said many don't understand the very abstract nature of the VT system. Some say they do understand it, yet they prove they don't in their following sentences.
For example, KPM will post this picture below of WSL and say it shows
taan-da, a sort of forward-lateral deflection with simultaneous punch. That's literal, application thinking. If I ask the majority of mainstream WC people what they see, I will get the same response.
None of them see the abstract because they don't know what they're looking at. They imagine being stood between an opponent's arms and doing a shifting
taan-da drill or application, a block and punch, or maybe outside gate
taan-da, but always a direct application idea against an opponent.
That is proof that they haven't learned the abstract and are dealing in literal application of shapes.