Oh boy. Well, as I seem to be a focus here, might as well weigh in again....
I see myself forced to break my promise not to post in this thread again.
What on earth "forced" you to "break your promise"? Certainly none of us here... you did that to yourself. You had no reason to come back, nothing to add, and this is all just a case of sour-grapes (or, at least, comes across that way). But let's examine, shall we?
I will try to be more direct than I was in previous posts, and I have not reread the thread so I will try to address some points by heart:
Oh, good. You were "forced" to come back... but didn't re-read the thread to remember what it was you were "forced" to answer? Really?
Chris Parker, I have done a bit of research and this is what I have found:
http://www.tesoma.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2&Itemid=7
You only teach 3:30 hours of class a week, which I assume gives you plenty of time to be a keyboard warrior and extensively quote anyone who does not agree with your view, paraphrasing from your library as if you needed the written words of others to justify your beliefs. Also, I have found other interventions of you in different forums, many showing a tendency from your part to attack anyone not agreeing with you, with hostility and arrogance, and false humbleness whenever it is finally made clear that you are wrong.
Ah, but there's a few issues here.... yes, I teach 3 and a half hours (well, three and three quarters, really) a week standard... but also train in a couple of other things another 6+ hours a week (which has me teaching or training 5 nights a week), teach another 3 hour class on occasional Saturdays, work full-time (which includes most weekends, as well as late/long shifts on Fridays), have quite a schedule of personal home training, and a social life. But I suppose googling didn't give you my other activities, did it? Additionally, I don't attack. I make strong, clear, and backed up arguments. And it's damn rare that I'm "shown to be wrong", for the record.... but when my take is challenged, and forced to adapt, there's no "false humility".
Try again, kid.
So far, everything you have said in this thread has been oriented towards reassuring your self-appointed role as an authority, be it by covertly trying to downgrade me or overtly attacking Al because his system doesn’t fit in your scheme. Are you afraid of people learning faster than you did? Are you worried about finding that you wasted a lot of time which could have been put to a better use? If not, I don’t really understand why you so desperately try to pull people towards your personal (IMO narrow) vision of the arts.
No, son, you really should have re-read the thread.... I haven't downgraded you, I've simply used your own comments to point out certain facts about your lack of experience and knowledge. And I'm not "afraid" of people learning faster than myself (as I said earlier, we use fast-track learning ourselves), I'm more concerned with the detail that Al's approach doesn't actually seem to qualify as learning what he's claiming it does... and none of his comments, yours, or anything else, have challenged that take on things. And as far as my vision of martial arts being "narrow", wow, you really don't have a clue who you're talking to, do you? My background is probably more rounded than any you've come across, including Al's. As well as deeper.
The problem here is not Al, but the fact that you are reviewing something you haven’t even looked at (have you bought a course in the meanwhile? I don’t think so) and discouraging people to think for themselves. Al has plenty of free stuff and articles. Anyone interested can read them and form an opinion: they don’t need your well-meaning paternalism.
All Al's articles are flawed, inaccurate, thinly veiled ads, and so forth. If they're indications of the quality of material he puts out, why on earth would I want to buy one of his courses? I've demonstrated that a number of times, for the record, most notably in the last post (an answer to Al) here.
Lots of students drop out of dojos because the ones like you. Nothing you can say or quote from someone will make me change my mind concerning something I have discovered from my very own personal experience.
Please. Students drop out of dojo's because of people who know what they're talking about? Right...
Re: “I am Al with a different nick”, anyone worried about that possibility can PM the board administrator asking him to check if my IP is the same as Al’s, but it’s not even in the same country.
Hmm, I thought you hadn't re-read the thread...?
Re: the books & resources Al directed me to. Among others: the Project Gutenberg page and The Dynamic Sphere book, I could put more examples, but I’m not bothering to. I doubt that he derived any material benefit from it, but who knows, that’s just my opinion.
Doesn't really mean much... especially things like the Project Gutenberg page.
I have not stated any obsession on my part, in fact I hadn't had internet connection for a while, as I stated, and I hadn't even read the last response. Re: Chris Parker (written in capital letters, mind you) a quick google search gave the info in less than a couple minutes.
Right.... maybe some deeper research would be advised? Oh, and coming back 9 months later to, well, just attempt an attack on someone who disagreed with you does certainly come across as rather obsessive, you know...
What is really sad is that you attack me like that. I don't need your compassion nor your false pity, so please refrain from using it with me.
Hmm, that didn't look like an attack from Oaktree, really... more an observation on your action. The post he replied to, though....
I am coming back because not only Al was attacked but also myself and how I understand freedom. I have no need to demonstrate you, or anyone for that matter, anything. But I wanted to say what I think of all this. Al offered to me a new way to look at the arts. I am not stating that everything he says is gold. It gave me something to think about and encouraged me to start my research on MA, a thing I would not have done were I to follow my previous path. I am not one to objectively value Al's work, but I can say it served me in my own personal way. As none of you can deny that, you try to make me look as a newbie "looking for a quick fix", even though that is not true.
And, for the nth time in this thread, if you got something out of it, great. But we're not going to recommend what is a flawed, and highly ill-advised approach that denies the realities of martial arts from a source that makes constant and consistent errors in technique, history, philosophy, understanding, knowledge, and more. Okay?
Again, I am not defending Al. He is the one to do that or not. I am defending my point of view. And concerning Chris Parker experience, I have not yet notice of his international achievements.
"International achievements"? Seriously, what?!? You do know that the systems I study have no such thing, yeah? And, for the record, other than Al's own self-publicizing methods, he doesn't really have anything like any "international achievements" to speak of either...
BTW, you don't have to write everything in stanzas, it difficults reading.
It's part of Oaktree's charm...
That's the point I tried to make since the beginning. It took "almost a year", but I am glad someone got it
Seriously, read the thread. That's been said (to you) from the beginning. But again, just because we agree that everyone can make up their own mind, doesn't mean we are in any way going to advocate, endorse, recommend, or even suggest that such a path is a good idea. Especially with the concerns, and the availability of better alternatives.
As I stated before, I read the final responses recently, and then I did a quick search just to be sure who was giving me his opinion, because unlike many in this thread I am open to the possibility of being wrong.
Please. You haven't shown the slightest indication of being open to anything of the kind. And, if you want to know who is giving you the information and opinion, you're talking to someone who has been researching (studying) martial approaches for 30 years, training for 25, including 20 years in his primary system, has trained in modern, sporting systems, RBSD systems, modern non-sporting systems, and very old arts. I have experience in BJJ, boxing, MMA, TKD, karate, Aikido, Iai, Ninjutsu, Koryu, RBSD (with a few different people), and far more. My current routines include teaching or training 5 nights a week, with a solid home-training regime in addition. I constantly read, research, and engage with practitioners of an incredibly wide variety of backgrounds, again, from very old (Koryu) systems through to very modern, cutting edge approaches to RBSD. I am familiar with the structure of more martial systems than you probably know exist, as well as the training and teaching pedagogy of them. Additionally, I am versed in a range of teaching methodology, as well as learning methods such as NLP, and more.
Any of that come up in google searching for me? Or did you just get the English actor and the jazz drummer?
Finally, I don't follow Al Case's style and have never stated so. That is a spurious conclusion (and not the only one to be found in this thread) drawn from your personal opinion or misunderstanding of something I said. Al inspired me and taught me some things. He has some interesting ideas. Nothing more, nothing less.
Please. You came along here to say how good it was, we asked for your background to ascertain how you know it was good, and haven't shown anything to support your ability to make a real, reasoned appraisal. You have commented that your use of Al's material helped you in your "real" classes, although the classes were spoken of in a past tense, so I'm not sure when you got Al's material (near the beginning of your Aikido time, or the end...?). Now you're saying that you don't follow his approach, but he has some interesting ideas, that's all? Really?
And, it doesn't matter wether a year passed by, facts are facts, and what I said above still holds true.
You haven't presented any facts, though. You've presented an attempted attack towards myself, and missed the mark quite badly, and added nothing to your previous arguments. What was the point of your return again?
I like to read lots of things because my mind is not clouded by prejudice.
Yeah... you told me that I gave you good information that would be a valuable resource, but are going to ignore me because I argued with you, but you're not clouded by prejudice? Really?
Please, show me exactly where did I say Ueshiba got "most of his Aikido from Judo", because I can't find such a statement; you are misquoting me to your advantage.
Most? Nope. But in post 82, you talk about being able to see "which Aikido techniques came from Judo" (uh, none, really), which then continued in post 89, where you tried to give an example (Koshi Nage and Sumi Otoshi). Thing is, the Aikido methods that use that terminology didn't come from Judo, they came from Daito Ryu... which I showed in post 93. And, you were completely wrong. So no, Oaktree isn't "misquoting you to his advantage", but it could be argued that he's slightly misrepresenting what you said... but not by a lot.
The courses were not $50 last time I checked.
Honestly, if they were 50 cents, I'd consider them overpriced.
Re: disappearing, etc. I would really like to do so and not reappear again. I don't like forums, I prefer devoting my time to researching and training, and most important, I find the general tone of this thread and the attitude of some virtual high belts a bit tiresome, to say the least. So, if I don't see fit comenting anything more I will simply delete my account.
So you don't like forums, don't have consistent internet access, don't "follow Al Case's style", don't have any vested commercial or financial interests in his material, can't counter any observations or criticisms, don't like dealing with people telling you you're wrong, don't like the "tone" of this thread (as it disagrees with you, although there is nothing you've said to make your case any better), find the attitude here a "bit tiresome" (because we get a little blunt when needing to repeat the same thing over and over again...?), but you still came back to add nothing to the thread? If you don't like forums, don't log on. If you don't want to be here, you're not being forced to.
But we don't delete accounts. You don't want to be here, don't be here. That's up to you.
If that was the case, I apologize (as Al did) to anyone I could have offended here, because insulting was not my intention. Everything I stated were just my opinions and, as such, they could be wrong.
Al didn't apologize for anything. And yes, insulting was your intention (if it wasn't, you need to look at how you write, and what you say). And I thought you said you were posting nothing but facts, now they're opinions? Hmm....
Oh, and yeah, they are wrong.
Right.