Originally posted by Jay Bell
It did come across badly. Since Gou asked the question there's been an air of elitist type responses. It's silly...answer the question or stay out of the topic.
Well, since you apparently are the selfappointed authority of the thread, telling everyone what to do and all, I will clarify my point yet again... When I said
could, that was exactly what I meant. If the shoe fits, wear it. If it doesn't, get over it. And whatever I post, whether applicable to a topic or not, I will post freely. The Mod Gods can delete my post, or suspend my posting privileges, but self-appointed thread cops can go hang... :angry:
I don't recall anyone speaking of a flavor of the month martial art. It was a general question about how people handle various elements and surroundings.
You're right, nobody
did mention the flavor of the month martial arts.
I chose to because the immigration of martial artists from one school to another simply because some new school publicizes some "incredible" new angle on "realistic" training touches on this particular topic. I wasn't aware the thread had been confined to the singular topic, and all potentially related issues were forbidden...
When I say elitist...in case the wondering starts...I'm referring to rediculous statements such as this:
Originally posted by Yiliquan1
I know that I am wary about discussing too many things with people who possess questionable backgrounds. The last thing I want is some belt factory graduate to start going around saying "I got this technique/training method/etc. from Yiliquan, which I studied under so and so..." We are particular about who claims to have studied Yili, and even moreso regarding those who proclaim to teach it. No offense was intended, just a little caveat to even the playing field...
I feel you give yourself far too much credit. Questionable backgrounds? I hope that wasn't directed towards Gou or myself. Systema not having ranks at all probably wouldn't drop it into the "belt factory" catagory. My other background is koryu bujutsu.
A little sensitive about your non-koryu training Mr. Bell? You seem to jump on this one and take it pretty personally... Let me clarify my position as simply as I can: I have had the (mis)fortunate opportunity to interact with a number of alleged MAists of questionable background over the years. They have attempted to get information, both personal and technical, from me in order to link themselves to my school and style to add to their already inflated and spurious resumes. I have learned from several friends who have been involved with MA web forums such as this longer than I have to be wary of getting too specific in training methods and technical information. I think that is wise, since at the very best the information would be misunderstood by anyone reading it.
I was
not directing my comments about questionable backgrouds nor belt factory graduates toward you. If you felt that way, I apologize, but not with any degree of sincerity. You could have asked first before making insulting comments such as:
I feel you give yourself far too much credit.
Apparently you give
yourself far too much credit to go around policing up others without requesting clarification from them... I suspect membership to the "elitist attitude club" isn't confined to those you accuse of such behavior...
In reviewing the posts made from the top of the thread down to the post of mine you quoted, I note that #1) my posts were very generalized (so it sounds like your problems with my comments are just that -
yours), #2) were made in response to the comments/inquiries of others, and #3) had sufficient caveats to clarify their general and impersonal nature, e.g.:
No offense was intended, just a little caveat to even the playing field...
I would ask that you try not to be so self-righteous, Mr. Bell. I would ask that you do the following:
A. Read the 5th post from the top for my comments regarding how Yiliquan would fare in situations with varying climate and/or terrain.
B. Read the 11th and 12th posts from the top for my replies to Mr. Parsons, most especially the parts where I caveat my comments, intending them to simply call to mind certain issues, and where I agree with Mr. Parsons' ideas if not the words he chose to express them.
It has always been my understanding that Taijutsu as well as the Russian combat systems made use of environmental considerations as part of their training. Thanks for asking if anyone was familiar with your training, or better yet posting information yourself, rather than disrespectful and defensive comments...
As always,
Gambarimasu.
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