As you're all well aware, you can pretty much type in any art on youtube, and see a huge selection of clips. Now, some clips I've seen I walked away thinking, "Man, that was some good stuff!" while others I was thinking, "Oh my God....that was beyond words. I just dont know what to say!"
One would think that if someone was going to take the time to put a clip up, that it'd be something of qualilty, not crap. We also know that many times, youtube is what certain people use as a basis, to judge whether an art is good or sucks. I highly doubt that someone that does this, actually looks at every single clip that pops up, but instead, watches a few, and for their opinion.
For me, I would rather see an art live, in person, rather than watch a clip and form an opinion. I just dont see how anyone could view YT, and make an accurate assumption of an art, yet as I said, thousands of people do this.
Many of the clips that we see, depending on the art, are demo clips. A clip shot at a seminar. There are instructional clips, which show a technique or two. So in many cases, we are only seeing 1 side of the art. In other words, I could type in "Bujinkan" and see thousands of clips, showing techniques, but no sparring. So, should I walk away assuming that nobody in the Bujinkan spars?
Now, my focus of this thread, is not to talk about the Bujinkan. I simply used that as an example. What I do want to focus on with this thread, is whether or not you feel that youtube is a reliable source for basing an opinion of an art. Whatever your reasons are, please expand more than just yes or no.
One would think that if someone was going to take the time to put a clip up, that it'd be something of qualilty, not crap. We also know that many times, youtube is what certain people use as a basis, to judge whether an art is good or sucks. I highly doubt that someone that does this, actually looks at every single clip that pops up, but instead, watches a few, and for their opinion.
For me, I would rather see an art live, in person, rather than watch a clip and form an opinion. I just dont see how anyone could view YT, and make an accurate assumption of an art, yet as I said, thousands of people do this.
Many of the clips that we see, depending on the art, are demo clips. A clip shot at a seminar. There are instructional clips, which show a technique or two. So in many cases, we are only seeing 1 side of the art. In other words, I could type in "Bujinkan" and see thousands of clips, showing techniques, but no sparring. So, should I walk away assuming that nobody in the Bujinkan spars?
Now, my focus of this thread, is not to talk about the Bujinkan. I simply used that as an example. What I do want to focus on with this thread, is whether or not you feel that youtube is a reliable source for basing an opinion of an art. Whatever your reasons are, please expand more than just yes or no.
