dancingalone
Grandmaster
I haven't been active for some time, but now that I am back it seems the forum is a lot slower with fewer participating members than in the past. Where do the cool kids go these days to talk martial arts?
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I haven't been active for some time, but now that I am back it seems the forum is a lot slower with fewer participating members than in the past. Where do the cool kids go these days to talk martial arts?
yes they are, 10 years ago you could find an active forum on nearly and topic of intrest,Forums are declining in general.
I try to stay off FB these days.
Discord is the new platform, but who knows.
It's good but lacks certain features. I am considering to start a channel to give my FB friends a means to not be there.
And when you can't practice what you preach, you quickly run out of material to talk about.
I just joined a Facebook karate group. It seems much more active and the broad majority of members use their actual names on their accounts. I like that. At least there is some knowledge there of who people are and whom they train with.yes they are, 10 years ago you could find an active forum on nearly and topic of intrest,
im glad youve found somewhere your happy,I just joined a Facebook karate group. It seems much more active and the broad majority of members use their actual names on their accounts. I like that. At least there is some knowledge there of who people are and whom they train with.
im glad youve found somewhere your happy,
alot depends one what you want or need, a lot of facebook groups end up as echo chambers, where by their nature they are lijely to all agree that karate or what ever is a very effective life enhancibg art, which is comftable to have your views reflected back at you, but can also be problematic if non of the views you have collectivly agreed on are ever challenged, you may well be collectivly wrong about the art its application to the real world of the best way to train it,and you will stay collectivly wrong unless other vuews are heard and considered
im facinated to know thereare devotees to either sufficent to run a forum, well coffee fine i live on it, but indepth discusion on java blend, that sounds like heaven.I'm on a coffee forum and a soap making forum that are both very active. In both cases, the thing that I think keeps them active is it's all based on performance. As a result, there's a complete lack of ********. And in each, there is a science element and an art element. Both drive a lot of interesting discussion.
If you screw something up with soap, it can be diagnosed. Did you add too much lye? Did you pour it too hot? Ultimately, was your technique sound?
Similarly, if you screw something up with coffee, it can be diagnosed. Roast, grinder, water, coffee maker, technique. If it tastes bitter in the cup, it's because you did something wrong. Period.
Both have plenty of room for preferences and opinions, but everyone's opinions are respected and valued because they are all grounded in results. "I do X this way, because it results in Y."
MA isn't like that, and more to the point, this forum isn't like that. We can't even agree on what a result looks like, much less have a discussion that is results driven. Shoot, just today I had to explain again that to be an expert in something you have to do that thing. It seems like common sense to me, and yet here we are.
Coffee is pretty straightforward. I mean, if you consider the choices between beans, roasting profiles (light roasts, dark roasts, prolonged first crack, etc), brewing method (moka pot, drip, pour over, french press, siphon/vacuum press, cold brew, espresso), and then the different equipment. And that's really before you get into specific recipes or techniques. I mean, there are a lot of discussions about dosing and extraction, grind quality. It's art and science, which is fertile grounds (haha) for discussion.im facinated to know thereare devotees to either sufficent to run a forum, well coffee fine i live on it, but indepth discusion on java blend, that sounds like heaven.
but soap, that stuff i qadh my feet with, that a suprise
though the most unussual one ive seen was a forum dedicated to the appreciaction of electricity pylons
calling people s##t bags isnt really helping to foster a culture of calm considerate discusion, is it?contrary to Jobo, i feel there to much arguing and BS. there is a big difference between debating a topic or concept and being a $#!t bag who argues every little comment and irrelevant word someone writes. i got sick and tired of people making a big deal out of how someone expresses their opinion and the words they use rather than the opinion and/ or intended concept itself. i have seen martial arts forums, that like this one were really busy and once people started flaming each other and throwing insults the page all but disappeared. its sad to see but some people are just a cancer who drive all the decent people away. if im your cancer ,,, im sorry.i also think people in general (because of politics) are more divided and set in their ways and thoughts and do not want to hear others opinions.
This made me laugh out loud. It brought to mind the phrase, "Every failed relationship in your life has one thing in common: you."if im your cancer ,,, im sorry.![]()
Excellent! Let's get obscure and discuss the finer points of advanced karate. That may leave out some YouTube karate experts, though - Too bad.Well, point taken. But, I'll be honest. At my age and years of experience in karate, I'm not exactly looking to have my views changed by a young buck newly enchanted with <insert new art or method>. I know a lot about karate and have learned from some of the best. Haven't used it much in 'real' situations, nor do I expect to. For me, it's a hobby personally and a profession where I make some income. I am content to network and talk obscure fine points of the art with others of like mind and experiences.
Others may find it important to evangelize about their styles and systems. I do not.
I actually put someone on the ignore list and it's been pretty nice. Hopefully that helps with the back and forth you mention. I'll not contribute to it anymore.Excellent! Let's get obscure and discuss the finer points of advanced karate. That may leave out some YouTube karate experts, though - Too bad.
Re: the drop off in posters, it has gone way down this year. Those that purposely post provocative or illogical/dumb points just to be contrary and get a rise out of others may be a contributing factor; along with prolonged back and forth between two posters, each trying to top the other. It is boring to the rest of us. After 3 such back and forths each, if there is no agreement or compromise between the two, they should disengage and not consider it a surrender. It's actually a victory for the rest of us. Perhaps a Moderator could step in and suggest a conclusion to the dialog?