From talking with
member's within the Association, I'm finding that there are mixed
feeling's about how they feel it should proceed (as a group).
To be clear, “I”
have NO say, or influence in any regard to the
dealings of the association. Like every other member, I only
have an opinion.
On the RyuTe®
Member's Forum
, there is presently a discussion thread, that was created to
allow member's to offer their suggestions as to what, or even how
they might like to see/have certain subjects treated and/or dealt
with. There's certainly no obligation to/for the Board to pay any
attention to it, but it's there none the less (which
will tend to create discussion in regards to the recorded
subjects).
More importantly (IMO),
is the thread for suggestions regarding the Instruction of various
subject material for RyuTe®
member's. My associate and I were discussing this very subject
recently, and were debating how those Idea's should (in “our”
opinion) be presented to the board for consideration/approval.
It's hoped that the
association begins to solidify the manner(s) that the kata are being
taught throughout the association. It's believed that until certain
standards are established/maintained, there will be a continuing
debate as to the differences between them.
What was proposed (in
regards to new ideas), was that suggestions be presented to
the board in written format. These would include a full description,
that would list the subject (being instructed), the required
time factor for course completion, any required materials
and of course, costs (if any).
The most popular of the
requests, has (so far) been for weapon's (kata & bunkai). Law
Enforcement courses have been described and (of course, LOL) Oriental
Calligraphy. If any member's have other suggestions and/or are able
to provide (qualified/certified) instruction in a subject, they
should list that suggestion on the RyuTe® board.
It's my own opinion, that
“we” (as an association) need to promote the training of our
own member's in those fields that are (either) being ignored
(within our association),
or being taught poorly (by other organizations). There
are already schools within our association that are
teaching material that is (often) directly in opposition to
what Taika had always endorsed. Those subjects/material should
be moderated (to ensure that they are only being taught for
recreational/entertainment purposes).
This association could
easily become corrupted if we (all) allow it to occur.
The one thing that Taika always emphasized that one should not
believe in, nor follow the teachings of nonsense (of which TCM
would easily qualify).
RyuTe® is but one system
(of a very small contingency), that has chosen to reject the
nonsense that is “TCM”. Whatever it's (limited) value may be in
the treatment of (some) physical ailments, it serves no
purpose in the practice of Life Protection/RyuTe®.
I've recently been
flooded with inquiry's regarding RyuTe's® “sparring” methods. “I”
would be the worst person to ask in regards to that subject,
LOL. I don't believe in it, I don't see that it serves any positive
service to our students, and it (in fact) will alienate many,
while disillusioning most (if not all) as to their
capabilities (whether positive, or negative).
The only manner of
“sparring” (or at least what's closest to it) that I will allow
my student's to participate in, is that which has (only) one person
in protective gear (usually as the “uke”). This would allow the
tori to strike full power upon them (obviously with limitations on
the techniques/targets allowed).
I don't believe in the
“toughening” you up tripe, or the “learning to take a
punch”? (give me a break..). The only thing that you learn, is
that pulled punches and kicks, don't/won't hurt you (especially
when wearing protective gear). There are better ways of
practicing control as well (and are less injurious when the
practitioner fails, LOL).
Within all of these
alternative methods of study, the prevailing factor, is the speed
of practice, ( beginning slowly, and progressing to faster
application of the shown techniques/applications).
Despite the desires of
the populists, traditional training methods have been proven to be
effective for student education. There may often be debate about what
(exactly) one is training the student to do, but the objective of
any/every instructor should be that the student is capable of
protecting themselves from the most common of aggressions.
If/when it becomes more
about the system, or the instructor, than it is about
the student, then it's time to move on.
"Knowledge is
indivisible. When people grow wise in one direction, they are sure to
make it easier for themselves to grow wise in other directions as well.
On the other hand, when they split up knowledge, concentrate on their
own field, and scorn and ignore other fields, they grow less wise—even
in their own field."
Isaac Asimov
(Oh, BTW, Lee's blog is
listed in the Left-side column, because so few people bother to see
WTF is going on, I've had to resort to guiding your {the reader's}
eyes towards the listing which shows where Lee's Blog is at. If you
still wish to rant at myself, that's fine. Proceed to
the “comment” area and rant-away! Maybe I'll choose to
post it, and/or even respond)
4 comments:
What is TCM?
Thanks.
Rainbow Joe
"TCM" is an internet term/abbreviation that's short for "Traditional Chinese Medicine".
This is what Taika complained about constantly. It's based around acupuncture meridians and is basically used by hoaxer's and charlatan's to explain kyusho point locations (incorrectly I might add, LOL).
Thanks for the explanation.
RbJ
BTW - I really enjoy your blog. It is full of useful and thought provoking information.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you, I do tend to irritate a few people with some of what I say though, LOL. But these are only "my" opinions, and as I'm sure you've seen, those opinions tend to upset a few people, LOL (especially those that take it personally).
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