isshinryuronin
Senior Master
Sounds a little passive aggressive. I've got no idea how to respond.So then why are you wasting time on this forum when you could be training?
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Sounds a little passive aggressive. I've got no idea how to respond.So then why are you wasting time on this forum when you could be training?
The respond is simple. MA discussion is fun. People who are interested in MA are fun people. When my teacher said, "He is not one of us." My teacher said that person didn't train MA. I don't spend time in Facebook. Most people in Facebook are not MA people. They have no idea when I say, "You want to take over your opponent's space, and you want your opponent to fall at your original space".Sounds a little passive aggressive. I've got no idea how to respond.
I'm attacking the idea that everything but training is worthless. There's analysis and research that can be done when you're not physically training. A lot of posts on here help people. A lot of BJJ guys learn a lot from instructional videos. They do have to go out and train to apply it.Sounds a little passive aggressive. I've got no idea how to respond.
What's the difference between a scholar and a MA person?I'm attacking the idea that everything but training is worthless. There's analysis and research that can be done when you're not physically training.
I never said that. The quote you're referring to is below:I'm attacking the idea that everything but training is worthless.
Your misunderstanding is my fault. I should have written, "You don't get good in MA [only} by thinking..." Doing it is certainly the main thing, but I never said everything else is worthless. Did you miss the sentence below in my post?You don't get good in MA by thinking, reading, meditating about it. You have to DO it. Physical training is how you develop MA skill and ability.
These are important components as well. Nagamine Shoshin wrote, "It is of the utmost importance that physical training be balanced by philosophical assimilation and methodical introspection as a single practice."The mental part over time is the accumulation of understanding, insights and perspective that guide and flavor the physical part and tweak performance.
How do you think that quote from Nagamine came about? It is a result of my many hours over many years of analysis, study and research. I have written so much of TMA concepts and history on this forum (some would say too much) I can't imagine why you think I haven't spent time in academic pursuit. I just didn't make it all up.There's analysis and research that can be done when you're not physically training.