Cruentus
Grandmaster
I have the hardest time relaying this concept to most people, because their minds can't get out of the "martial fantasy" box. That box being that you have the "Master" and everyone koutou's to that master until he dies; then "magically" before he passes away, the master passes the torch to someone else. Then, everyone else must kiss that guys wiener until he passes the torch.
The thing is, it doesn't work that way. Not in Filipino arts, or even strict lineage arts like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean arts. But, because that fantasy seems to work well for business, in almost every culture it has been rammed down our throats.
So what happends today? Everyone is after the same "trophy;" whether its to be the next Bruce Lee, Ed Parker, or Remy Presas, or whether it is simply to be the final authority on a particular art created by someone else. Everyone tries to fill someone elses shoes because that is what they feel they are supposed to do. If you step outside of the box, you'd realize that most of the martial arts greats in the world made their own shoes, rather then trying to fill someone elses.
Off to make shoes....
Gepetto
The thing is, it doesn't work that way. Not in Filipino arts, or even strict lineage arts like Chinese, Japanese, or Korean arts. But, because that fantasy seems to work well for business, in almost every culture it has been rammed down our throats.
So what happends today? Everyone is after the same "trophy;" whether its to be the next Bruce Lee, Ed Parker, or Remy Presas, or whether it is simply to be the final authority on a particular art created by someone else. Everyone tries to fill someone elses shoes because that is what they feel they are supposed to do. If you step outside of the box, you'd realize that most of the martial arts greats in the world made their own shoes, rather then trying to fill someone elses.
Off to make shoes....
Gepetto