windwalker099
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Theoretically, you are correct, but there are many Charlatans, hucksters, and self deluded out there teaching half assed versions.
And ?
Does it impact "your" or anyone else's training ?
Are you willing to go out and help them see the "light" or better yet
be the "example " helping others find their way
In CMA what are known as, sometimes refereed to as "fighting" styles
The above mentioned doesn't happen to much...those within the systems
tend to pay their respects to those claiming to teach, or misrepresent, the practice,
in the traditional CMA way..
Taiji being billed by many as a health practice, doesn't do this so much unless one is explicitly claiming family style lineage,
and representation..
A matter for those within or close to, the culture, not so much for those outside of it...
IMO Better to remain a practitioner, sharing the art,
then claiming to be a representative of it, teaching the art.
less problems,,,more interesting in meeting with others..
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