I never really understood why people think that traditional martial arts, does not train in the way this clip shows.I just watched this video, it sparked some thought. Perhaps it will spark some discussion as well.
I just watched this video, it sparked some thought. Perhaps it will spark some discussion as well.
theres a couple of enormass strawmen in that,I just watched this video, it sparked some thought. Perhaps it will spark some discussion as well.
one Latin IS NOT a dead language it used extensively in strangely enough Italy, so much so that Italian is really a second language to a large section of the population
clearly not one of the ones who converse in crude Latin
This is complete nonsense.
Source: I'm Italian.
its a nonsense argument he is makingHmm. All replies from longtime tma guys unhappy with content of video. Mental gymnastics engaged.
Sunk cost is real
Lol says the guy they speak latin in italy and mussolini invented italian.its a nonsense argument he is making
clearly not one of the ones who converse in crude Latin
" Italian """ wasnt even the languidge till Mussolini said it was, what did they use before that?
source,,,, history, try it
I usually like this guy and he usually speaks some wisdom, but he really missed this one. Latin isn't a dead language, is is the standard for science, math, and the medical field. That's what they use to communicate with. Look at the scientific names for animals. If you really want someone to understand what you mean when you describe a type of dog, then the best way to communicate that is with Latino
It's partially that, but more. Language is living, it evolves and adapts. Nobody is creating new words in latin to adapt to new concepts, that's why it's a 'dead' language.Exept no. The best way to describe a dog is to call it a dog if you wanted to describe it to as many people as possible.
People who train hard and correctly to use a TMA system as a functional system will put the hurt on people just like other trained fighters do. Here's something that all TMA practitioners who want functional TMA training.
It's partially that, but more. Language is living, it evolves and adapts. Nobody is creating new words in latin to adapt to new concepts, that's why it's a 'dead' language.
Just as nobody is adapting new techniques to tmas. They aren't 'alive'.
Italian was one of the local dialects foisted on an an unwilling population, so yes it's been around a long time, but not as Italian, its not a real country, as it doesnt have a common languidge, it's got a preposterous number of languidge, thirty or some silly number, that's why it's so dysfunctional economically, no one knows what anyone else is sayingItalian's been around at least since the 1300s. In any case, before italian started to spread, people spoke local dialects, not Latin. This is painfully ignorant. Please learn about the topic: History of Italian Language: From the Origins to the Present Day
... This is painfully ignorant.
Italian was one of the local dialects foisted on an an unwilling population, so yes it's been around a long time, but not as Italian, its not a real country, as it doesnt have a common languidge, it's got a preposterous number of languidge, thirty or some silly number, that's why it's so dysfunctional economically, no one knows what anyone else is saying
the rest of the population spoke and still speak in dialects, totally alien to italian and CRUDE latin,
have you ever actually been ? im use to Americans have no idea about there own history, but at least they have spent time there
I'm not sure the near 100 year old history of a made up country is 7under the heading of political, but hey, you started the conversation by quoting me, if you want it to stop, stop taking part, its easyFirstly, you obviously have no clue of what you're talking about. This goes for your "comments" on Italian language and on my own background, as both are pulled out of your anal cavity.
Secondly, political talk (the part in bold) is prohibited on MT.
So avoid further embarrassing yourself and shut up.