Depending on your art, of course, but how can you call yourself a TRUE martial artist if you shun away somebody for a disability.
Derfine what it means to be a
TRUE martial artist.
And if one is not a true martial artist, then does if follow that they are somehow a
FAKE martial artist?
As a teacher, you're supposed to bring out the BEST in everyone, but if you deny people the chance to try, then what are you really "teaching" for?
Actually, as a teacher, you are supposed to bring out the best in everyone that you
personally teach, not everyone.
As for why somone teaches if they deny people the chance to try, everyone denies someone the chance to try. Not
everyone can be in a class of limited size. Not everyone can afford to pay for classes. Not everyone can show up during
your business hours. Not everyone can travel to Japan to learn an art that is not taught outside of Japan.
All of these people end up being denied, but because they do not have a physical handicap, they do not inspire such statements as the ones you make.
Not trying to put any of you down, just a thought.
By preceeding this statement with the first statement, you most certainly are. You are outright asserting that if I do not modify my curriculum to accomodate a disabled person that I am not a TRUE martial artist, which is a very nebulous term at best.
What if I refer them an imminently qualified instructor who works exclusively with handicaped students and understands the dynamics of fighting in a wheelchair (something that I am unfamiliar with)? Am I now demoted in my MA status because I did not teach them personally?
With that being said, I would certainly give it a shot.
That is very laudible.
But be careful not to broad brush others who do not agree. Most, myself included, who answered in the negative all cited lack of knowledge or ability on their
own part in being able to translate their curriculum to a wheelchair bound student, not out of any belief that the student is incapable.
And throwing around statments such as "true" martial artists is a bit pretentious.
Daniel