Touch'O'Death said:
Why do you think the roots are important to preserve? People adapt to present reality, and for self defense purposes discard what is not usefull to them. :asian:
Sean
Hey Sean-
I'm thinking that he's not talking just about the self defense purposes of the arts but of the culture that they originated in. (Thus the juxtapositioning of the Eastern vs. Western cultures that she brought up)
My thoughts. (I'll go ahead before he goes on to clarify)
There are many schools that have 'lost' nothing of their original culture/mystique or moral. They have maintained their culture just fine. They are a little few and far between, but they ALWAYS have been... even in their culture of origin.
Simple human principle here: when things proliferate, their ideology deviates.
This isn't a bad thing, on the contrary I think it's one of the strengths of the martial arts.
If you want to do a martial art as a cultural way of life, I could get you to a Dojo/Kwoon...etc. that would get you there.
If you want to do a martial art as a very competitive sport, with great athleticism and comradrie...I could drive you to several who would fit the bill just fine.
If you want to go to a school that teaches so-called "Street-realism" and practical human combat techniques/strategies for life and death conflict...
I could take you to those as well. (Including one 6 feet from where I sit :asian: )
Fact is the Western Culture has saved the martial arts culture and even given it a greater diversity of purpose than it ever had before.
Your Brother
John