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glad2bhere said:Dear Drac:
".....I found rude,insulting and narrowminded instructors who spent more time telling stories than demonstrating techniques..The classes were long and boring and I couldn't wait for the day to end..After spending the money on the seminar,hotel room and driving half the night to get there it was a real let down..
I met GM P 2 years ago and mere words fail to describe how much I enjoy his seminars, he puts ALL in attendence at ease with his easygoing and charismatic way of teaching..I hate to see the day end when I attend one of his seminars..That's my opinion.."
In just that single post of yours I can see a number of things that easily get mashed together that really need to be kept separate. Heres' a few examples using myself.
a.) I has a lot of personal issues with Pelligrini as a person and these stem from his deportment when he was with the WHF. The reason I mention this is because this string is about the ICHF and these two spheres of information, while related in many ways, need to be kept separate.
b.) I am not in agreement with the way Pelligrini has organized his material or where he has drawn it from. Again, the reason I mention this is that while I don't agree with his choices, it is plain from your post along that he is meeting people needs with his material and once again these things need to be kept separate.
c.) Lastly, one cannot discount what OTHER people do with material that they are exposed to. By this I mean that people who study HKD, ICHF, TKD, TSD etc etc will eventually put they own agenda or spin on what they are doing. When they identify what they do as "ICHF", say, to an outsider the conclusion by that outsider may be that what they are seeing is identical to the original Pelligrini material and it may not be. (Hope this last makes sense).
Best Wishes,
Bruce