"How much more condescending can you be? You assume, wrongly, that all black belts are omniscient and omnipotent...."
And previously:
"I certainly hope you teach as wisely as you (sometimes) write (elsewhere) in this forum. I'm disappointed, Robertson."
And also: "I was not attacking you personally."
So who's this guy you're talking to? Boy, I'd be pissed, if I were he.
I can't for the life of me understand why I'm actually having to defend the radical, wacky idea that stances are the basis of martial arts training, or the radical, wacky idea that students at different levels have different capabilities, or the radical, wacky idea that martial arts training takes time.
And incidentally--in referring to, 'ignernt," I was telling you to go right ahead and leap to the conclusion that I don't know what I'm talking about, that I'm being an idiot, that I'm ignorant. Me.
In point of fact I yield to nobody at all on these forums in valuing the intellectual approach. However, if you think that the primary focus of martial arts training is the conscious, analytic mind, you might want to seriously rethink.
And I'm still waiting to read a coherent, reasonable explanation of why you would want to throw out the way Mr. Parker taught basics, the way all the books insist upon stance basics, for this other stuff. Really--just explain. Leave off the nonsense, and just explain...something more than screaming slogans and personal insults, please. Just explain.
Because where I come from, again, screaming is usually taken as a sign of inability to clearly explain. After all, if you'd read what I wrote, you'd see that we're not even all that far apart. Surely you don't do, or teach, the forms with heels up and toes out?
For everybody else: get that heel down. First.