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Kirk
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These are the type of snobs I've run into so far in my kenpo
training:
1. The Belt Snob
Anyone in your school not like training with someone of a lower
rank? I'm not talking black training with yellow, I'm talking purple
thinking he's too good to workout with orange.
2. The Size Snob
I don't know about your schools, but there's a couple small guys
in my school that feel they have something to prove. They wail
with a lot less control and a lot more intensity when working
techniques. It's almost like they WANT to hurt a bigger guy, so
they go back and tell their buddies about it. One little guy in
my school wails on a 60-65 year old woman, because she's
bigger than he is! She begs him not to, yet HE'S A SNOB! When
I've worked with this individual, he's cracked me in the mouth
when working FLOW DRILLS! I felt like kickin' his little a$$, but
he's a higher rank than me, and also a belt snob. He was HIGHLY
ticked that our instructor told him to work with me.
2. The "I know better than you" Snob
Instructor shows us all how to do a tech for the first time, all at
the same time ... this particular snob interprets what was said
differently than others, yet refuses to ask for clarification, and
demands that all do the tech HIS/HER way. This is a common
practice among belt snobs. One example is when we were
told, "Hit your targets. You don't want to practice hitting someone
in the chest, when you're supposed to hit them in the chin. If
you practice that way, then you'll perform it that way. Now, this
doesn't mean hurt each other! This means make contact with the
area you're supposed to hit". To me, this means if I'm
supposed to hit you with a straight punch to the jaw, then my
knuckles should TOUCH your jaw. One snob felt that it meant
to press your knuckles to the jaw, and then violently push your
jaw back 2 feet. The aforementioned belt and size snob is also
an "I know better than you" snob, and is the one doing this.
If a snob takes on one of the three traits mentioned above,
they're easy to blow off or ignore. But the one little bastard
that has chosen to encompass all 3 (IMO) is REALLY getting
on my nerves. I'm nursing a sore elbow tonight because HE
felt he had something to prove when we were working a
Glancing Salute variation. I've accidentally hurt guys at the
school, and they've accidentally hurt me .. we all blow it off ...
but I'm tired of this scrawny monkey with an attitude going off
on me!
I outweigh the guy by like 180 pounds, and he's 2 belts above
me. The little bastard doesn't have enough skill (yet) to be a
snob! I'm half tempted to pound the heck out him!!! If you're
sensing a hostile attitude from ... GO WITH IT, you're right! Am I
wrong to feel this way?
training:
1. The Belt Snob
Anyone in your school not like training with someone of a lower
rank? I'm not talking black training with yellow, I'm talking purple
thinking he's too good to workout with orange.
2. The Size Snob
I don't know about your schools, but there's a couple small guys
in my school that feel they have something to prove. They wail
with a lot less control and a lot more intensity when working
techniques. It's almost like they WANT to hurt a bigger guy, so
they go back and tell their buddies about it. One little guy in
my school wails on a 60-65 year old woman, because she's
bigger than he is! She begs him not to, yet HE'S A SNOB! When
I've worked with this individual, he's cracked me in the mouth
when working FLOW DRILLS! I felt like kickin' his little a$$, but
he's a higher rank than me, and also a belt snob. He was HIGHLY
ticked that our instructor told him to work with me.
2. The "I know better than you" Snob
Instructor shows us all how to do a tech for the first time, all at
the same time ... this particular snob interprets what was said
differently than others, yet refuses to ask for clarification, and
demands that all do the tech HIS/HER way. This is a common
practice among belt snobs. One example is when we were
told, "Hit your targets. You don't want to practice hitting someone
in the chest, when you're supposed to hit them in the chin. If
you practice that way, then you'll perform it that way. Now, this
doesn't mean hurt each other! This means make contact with the
area you're supposed to hit". To me, this means if I'm
supposed to hit you with a straight punch to the jaw, then my
knuckles should TOUCH your jaw. One snob felt that it meant
to press your knuckles to the jaw, and then violently push your
jaw back 2 feet. The aforementioned belt and size snob is also
an "I know better than you" snob, and is the one doing this.
If a snob takes on one of the three traits mentioned above,
they're easy to blow off or ignore. But the one little bastard
that has chosen to encompass all 3 (IMO) is REALLY getting
on my nerves. I'm nursing a sore elbow tonight because HE
felt he had something to prove when we were working a
Glancing Salute variation. I've accidentally hurt guys at the
school, and they've accidentally hurt me .. we all blow it off ...
but I'm tired of this scrawny monkey with an attitude going off
on me!

I outweigh the guy by like 180 pounds, and he's 2 belts above
me. The little bastard doesn't have enough skill (yet) to be a
snob! I'm half tempted to pound the heck out him!!! If you're
sensing a hostile attitude from ... GO WITH IT, you're right! Am I
wrong to feel this way?