So, you're saying only REALLY old stuff can be traditional.Who's getting bent out of shape?
As to your question, all three of those are modern arts, obviously. They're not much older than I am.
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So, you're saying only REALLY old stuff can be traditional.Who's getting bent out of shape?
As to your question, all three of those are modern arts, obviously. They're not much older than I am.
Who's getting bent out of shape?
As to your question, all three of those are modern arts, obviously. They're not much older than I am.
So, you're saying only REALLY old stuff can be traditional.
So, you're saying only REALLY old stuff can be traditional.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you were getting bent out of shape, you simply pointed out a fact that I agree with. But some have put forth some strong opinions. I've noticed you and I never do that.
I was just pokin' at ya, DD. I get your point. Of course, it seemed more solid when I was 20 than it does today. Somewhere along the way, we get old enough that we're part of tradition.Not really. What I'm saying is that it's sort of silly to say one branch of an art is "traditional" and the other is "modern" when their age difference (not quite an accurate term, but you know what I mean) is like 5 minutes, and the founding of both is within living memory.
Nope. Never.
Well, this is my truth. It's not for everyone yet, but later it's the truth for you all
Training day
Some interesting moves there. Thanks for posting.
I dunno about you but I can well see the influence of Daito ryu in what they are doing ie. the atemi and the directness and the finishing