Originally posted by Yiliquan1
AKJA -
Very good illustration. I think that, with a little work, someone who claimed to have received training from such teachers in that particular kind of environment would have little difficulty in being taken seriously. No worries.
It is the issue of making claims to high rank in well known and widely practiced arts without benefit of documentation that causes eyebrows to raise.
I can understand totally if a person got fed up with the politics of an organization and went out on their own. No problem. But they learned from someone at some point, and that person learned from somone too. By having access to at least that much of a person's lineage to trace their authenticity, most questions would be quieted.
In Yiliquan, we had an instructor that thought he was the representative for the entire art. He began deleting essential elements of the style, modifying things to suit his own desires (and with only a whopping decade of experience, no less) and continued to call it Yiliquan. We spoke to him about it, pointed out that without the curriculum as administered under the supervision of the Yiliquan Association what he taught was in fact not Yiliquan, he stopped using the name and symbol. He went off on his own, changed the name of what he does, and continues to teach. Fine. His grading was withdrawn through our association, and though he was once graded as a Senior Level 2, he no longer holds official grading with our organization. Fine.
So if someone started asking questions of him (most of which he would evade, however... that was part of the problem - his lack of ethics and honesty), he could state simply that there was a parting of the ways and he went on his own. No problem. Who taught him what he knew? Easy answer. Then the lineage gets traced from there. Problem solved.
What really ticks me off though are the groups like the USMA that will grant you rank for cash, or recognize you as Supreme Grandmaster for a donation.
Gambarimasu.
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