Basicman said:
The whole Black Belt thing - who cares? Really. I could give two toots what color you wear around your waist or how long you have done your art. Mr Parker was a great business man. He was concerned with making money. That's why AK has so many self defense techniques. I don't bow to any Black Belt. Sorry I don't. I could care less how long you have studied with someone or how many katas you can do or self defense techs you know. What means more to me is can this person really fight. Are they in shape. If you want to study an art through video and you have no quality instruction available, then I think video is a viable option. Who cares if you utilize a stance incorrectly. It doesn't matter. What matters most is that you go home after a fight. That's it.
I feel what matters most is that a person practices the basics. Period. All the rest is icing on the cake. Hey I like to earn achievements, just as much as the next guy. But this whole Black Belt thing has gotten way out of control in the United States. People don't bow or question where peole get their Bachelors, so I don't see the big deal about a Black Belt.
I am sorry if I have offended anyone, that is not my intent.
Take care,
John
1. I use Black Belt to represent a supposed comparison data point for "expert" level skill. It's a piece of cloth, bubba, and nothing more. But for effective communication to occur, there typically needs to be some point of reference agreed upon or operationally defined. Hence, my use of the phrase "so to speak". I do not suggest bowing to a black belt just because they are one/have one. I've met plenty not worthy of respect...felons, cheeseballs, no skill, etc.
2. I am in concurrance that AK has too many techniques, but not for the reasons you state. And I'm sure there are many more knowledgeable than I in the history of various kenpo evolutions who would be willing to take you to task for that assertion. Most of the remnant techniques represent demonstrations of principles in application. Concepts contained in an exemplary model.
3. Nobody cares if you utilize a stance incorrectly. Knock yourself out. Just be aware; Kenpo stances ARE NOT TMA stances. TMA stances were passed down traditionally. Kenpo stances (neutral bow, forward and reverse bow, wide and close kneel) are recent inventions in their current incarnations, and are designed to express specific ideas into the combat interaction. The reverse bow cancels out target options for your opponent, while bringing into play a different "likelihood" set of natural weapons with angles of delivery than are immediately available from a neutral bow, forward bow, or boxers stance (try a lead leg lifting heel scoop from a forward bow...kinda hard). Next Question: Does it matter? Probably not. The perfection of your bow stances will play little in the outcome of combat. It's more mayhem than most karate guys think it is. However, the attention you pay to any given item, such as a stance, can be considered representative of the attention you pay to items in general, such as body weight behind a punch. If sloppy on one, probably sloppy on the other. And if you just want to make sure you walk away, get really, really good at throwing 3-5 boxing combinations really, really hard, and you will position yourself in the top 5% of personal combatants in the world. The rest is hobbyism or perfectionism, which invite you to learn more than survival.
4. You're right: The BB thing has gotten out of control. It used to mean something (i.e., "probable badas*".). Now it seems more and more to mean "predictably bad combatant who paid a lot of money for nothing...they still blow at fighting for their skins." Too many schools...video and otherwise...giving them away as prizes for atttendence and on-time dues paying, instead of skill. I hate it that it's hapenning to kenpo. I meet some kenpo black belts that are absolute phenoms, and wonder where I will ever find the time to train to keep up with that level of skill expectation when I can't even make time to walk the dogs. Berate myself for how far I've fallen in my own skill as result of inactivity. Then I'll meet some yabo in a black gi with a kenpo patch and black belt who looks like a parody...only to find out they weren;t a joke, but the real thing.
Finally, no offense taken. You have some excellent reasons for your opinions, even if stated sparsely. Occam would be proud.
Regards,
Dave.