ppko
Master Black Belt
Just wandering how remys passing has effected Modern Arnis
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In your oppinion is there any way to not have that happen would it help if Remy would have left a sokeship to one person would that put a stop to a lot of the fightinghardheadjarhead said:Politically?
We're seeing the same dynamic with Modern Arnis as we've seen with Jun Fan/Jeet Kune Do, The Japan Karate Association and Ed Parker's Kenpo. When you get systems that have such strong personalities (Lee, Nakayma, Parker) and they die, there is factionalism and strife. The glue that holds the system together is gone. People feud, and various competing organizations sprout up.
This isn't always a bad thing...but it often results in much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Regards,
Steve
ppko said:In your oppinion is there any way to not have that happen would it help if Remy would have left a sokeship to one person would that put a stop to a lot of the fighting
ppko said:In your oppinion is there any way to not have that happen would it help if Remy would have left a sokeship to one person would that put a stop to a lot of the fighting
Unfortunately, I think that RP left two legacies and the majority of people that do the squeeky wheel talking have chosen to follow the behavioral/personallity example more than the "make it your own" legacy that RP put forth on the training floor.hardheadjarhead said:Politically?
We're seeing the same dynamic with Modern Arnis as we've seen with Jun Fan/Jeet Kune Do, The Japan Karate Association and Ed Parker's Kenpo. When you get systems that have such strong personalities (Lee, Nakayma, Parker) and they die, there is factionalism and strife. The glue that holds the system together is gone. People feud, and various competing organizations sprout up.
This isn't always a bad thing...but it often results in much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Regards,
Steve
hardheadjarhead said:Politically?
We're seeing the same dynamic with Modern Arnis as we've seen with Jun Fan/Jeet Kune Do, The Japan Karate Association and Ed Parker's Kenpo. When you get systems that have such strong personalities (Lee, Nakayma, Parker) and they die, there is factionalism and strife. The glue that holds the system together is gone. People feud, and various competing organizations sprout up. This isn't always a bad thing...but it often results in much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Regards,
Steve
ppko said:In your oppinion is there any way to not have that happen would it help if Remy would have left a sokeship to one person would that put a stop to a lot of the fighting
Dan Anderson said:This says it all.
From a technical point of view, Modern Arnis will go the way of Tai Chi and Bagua. There are numerous schools of Tai Chi, the most notable being the Yang, Wu, Sun, and Chen schools. They function from the same set of principles yet have different expressions. The founder of bagua taught previously trained martial artists so, again, you have a number of different Bagua schools operating off the same set of principles having different expressions.
Tim Harman and I move differently while having the same teacher. Neither of us are wrong.
Yours,
Dan Anderson
Yes, the Andersun school. :asian:Northern said:Are you the Sun school?
Dan Anderson said:Yes, the Andersun school.
Yours,
Dan Anderson
loki09789 said:Unfortunately, I think that RP left two legacies and the majority of people that do the squeeky wheel talking have chosen to follow the behavioral/personallity example more than the "make it your own" legacy that RP put forth on the training floor.
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BOTH distinctions care about quality, art and keeping it rooted in MA basics, they just prioritize things differently.