I figure anyone who has put in the time and know's the material should be considered qualified, regardless of who they studied under...that being said, having a direct line to somebody, and being a hop, a hop skip, or a hop skip and a jump away from the origin of the art is ideal...it may open up more opportunities to train with people at higher levels in the arts, hear cool stories, and generally the stuff is better the closer to the source you can get...like anything else. I.e. the further you get from the ocean, fish tastes worse, and Guiness is best the closer you get to Ireland (even if it was produced and bottled in the US).
something I'm not too keen on are mail order experts, or dvd series sifus. You CANNOT learn an art from a vhs tape...you can get fresh ideas to try out with training partners, or learn progressions to practice with friends...but unless you have had formal training and know how to properly execute things...nopes...pft. nada.
something I'm not too keen on are mail order experts, or dvd series sifus. You CANNOT learn an art from a vhs tape...you can get fresh ideas to try out with training partners, or learn progressions to practice with friends...but unless you have had formal training and know how to properly execute things...nopes...pft. nada.
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