I mean that in the most respectful way, of course. This is in regards to a post that I read with kuntawman, William, and sumbrada about the state of FMA in USA.
I've gone to other schools and introduced myself, brought pictures and video of how we fight, with explanations that we allow new guys to really gear up with what they need, and we get shunned.
Full Contact Stickfighting, I've been told, is detrimental and barbaric and not a good way to promote our Pilipino culture. Myself, I think that is an absurd statement, as all of the "heroes" that we FMAist worship actually FOUGHT in real matches. Why teach these men as heroes if one should not at least try to duplicate his training methods as close as possible?
Anyway, I'm not judging the man that chooses not to spar. What does get me though, is when people that do not spar or up the contact, talk @#$% about those that do spar/fight. I say fight, because even though we are sparring, we do bring the anything goes into our mat, as far as the Hawaii guys go. I do know that the Dog Brothers also do anything goes, hence where we were inspired to up the contact.
The whole point was, how do you approach another "school" and politley ask them if any of their students are interested in having a get tgether at the local park? I can't tell you the looks of insanity that people give me when I ask them if they'd like to try their art a la DB rules. I really am a nice guy. I don't try to force my "style" or "training" on anyone, though I like to present it, explain why I train it thsi way, and I am open to trying what anyone does as well, as well as to hear why it is trained that way. I will debate if I think it can be upgraded or not, but if we don't have healthy debate, than we don't learn.
Keep Swinging,
Chad W. Getz
Stickfighting Hawaii
Oh, yeah...about the dbate part. There is only 1 way to really answer a debate about something working or not. Which is why real stickfighters of the old days didn't talk much, unless they believed. With respect...
I've gone to other schools and introduced myself, brought pictures and video of how we fight, with explanations that we allow new guys to really gear up with what they need, and we get shunned.
Full Contact Stickfighting, I've been told, is detrimental and barbaric and not a good way to promote our Pilipino culture. Myself, I think that is an absurd statement, as all of the "heroes" that we FMAist worship actually FOUGHT in real matches. Why teach these men as heroes if one should not at least try to duplicate his training methods as close as possible?
Anyway, I'm not judging the man that chooses not to spar. What does get me though, is when people that do not spar or up the contact, talk @#$% about those that do spar/fight. I say fight, because even though we are sparring, we do bring the anything goes into our mat, as far as the Hawaii guys go. I do know that the Dog Brothers also do anything goes, hence where we were inspired to up the contact.
The whole point was, how do you approach another "school" and politley ask them if any of their students are interested in having a get tgether at the local park? I can't tell you the looks of insanity that people give me when I ask them if they'd like to try their art a la DB rules. I really am a nice guy. I don't try to force my "style" or "training" on anyone, though I like to present it, explain why I train it thsi way, and I am open to trying what anyone does as well, as well as to hear why it is trained that way. I will debate if I think it can be upgraded or not, but if we don't have healthy debate, than we don't learn.
Keep Swinging,
Chad W. Getz
Stickfighting Hawaii
Oh, yeah...about the dbate part. There is only 1 way to really answer a debate about something working or not. Which is why real stickfighters of the old days didn't talk much, unless they believed. With respect...
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