AceHBK
Master Black Belt
I remember there being a thread on martial ethics a long time ago in another section on the board but I am making this one to focus on the martial ethics of CMA's
Are they evern still taught nowadays in schools and do you stress and teach them as well?
I thought about it while watching the tv show Wing Chin. It is a continuation of the movie The Prodigal Son but this time Yuen Biao is grown with 2 20 something year old sons and refuses to teach Wing Cun. Sammo also joins the tv show. Great showing of WC I must admit. Definately something to order and watch since it only came on tv in China.
But in the tv show there is a lot of talk and emphasis on martial ethics an how one should be. I see that in CMA's it is something that is highly stressed. Do you think as time has gone on we all have forgotten that part of it? Have we all missed some of the major philosophical aspects of martial arts just to focus on self defense (and for others...beat someone up). If you went your whole life without using your MA would you be happy or kinda sad that you couldnt apply it in a real situation?
I hate to admit that a tv show made me think about the reasons why we learn MA as well as what do we get from it? Do we just learn how to fight or do we learn how not to fight and how to act?
Your thoughts?
Are they evern still taught nowadays in schools and do you stress and teach them as well?
I thought about it while watching the tv show Wing Chin. It is a continuation of the movie The Prodigal Son but this time Yuen Biao is grown with 2 20 something year old sons and refuses to teach Wing Cun. Sammo also joins the tv show. Great showing of WC I must admit. Definately something to order and watch since it only came on tv in China.
But in the tv show there is a lot of talk and emphasis on martial ethics an how one should be. I see that in CMA's it is something that is highly stressed. Do you think as time has gone on we all have forgotten that part of it? Have we all missed some of the major philosophical aspects of martial arts just to focus on self defense (and for others...beat someone up). If you went your whole life without using your MA would you be happy or kinda sad that you couldnt apply it in a real situation?
I hate to admit that a tv show made me think about the reasons why we learn MA as well as what do we get from it? Do we just learn how to fight or do we learn how not to fight and how to act?
Your thoughts?