hey so i have a question( as it pertains to me south mantis is the topic) or thought for you all, and it may seem odd i dont know. probably already been addressed.
i have been posting spm videos of my mantis ( 90% jook lum,) off and on now for like six+ years, as some of you have probably noticed, maybe you havnt. some of my videos are funny and distorted, some are shown clearly. i post a video then after some time i start questioning the concept of the internet and i delete them. kind of annoying maybe, but there you find me questioning it all. do you feel as a student/teacher/practitioner that openly sharing mantis videos with the world via youtube/internet is the wrong things to do? i struggle with this. i know that you probably cant learn mantis from a video so im not worried about taking away from schools, more like is it just bad taste to display so openly what takes so long to understand,does this take away from the traditional aspect of the art. another thought that comes to my mind is what about those people within school "a" who view a video from school "b" add it into there practice with out giving acknowledgment on even the smallest level for what could be considered a free kung fu lesson. i know personally i have adapted some training i have seen people display and am grateful for that,(sifu whitrods 36 point comes to mind, i love that set, grantedi gave it my character, i know it still came from a source outside my immediate circle) do you think that this type of thing is a step back from what spm is or isnt ment to be? or do you think that the openness serves to point people in the direction of improvement and therefor we should ignore the taboo all together? with the internet it becomes clear good and bad are present, i guess its the level of participation im questioning..... i see some people out there that seem overly antagonistic and id say almost mean spirited toward what is suppose to be a respectful way of life. now everyone shoots off at the mouth on occasion so thats to be expected, we have all done it to a degree. i also see displays of what is labeled spm and i think to myself WTF thats terrible ( i learned not leave those types of comments but still some really bad stuff displayed under the southern mantis name.) and sometimes i think to myself god thats what people think of when they hear the name tong long pai. i personally do enjoy sharing with and learning from people i may never actually meet in person, but admittedly i deleted my videos to avoid the issues surrounding , but now i question if i did manage to avoid anything. SO these are some of the thoughts in my head today. now im off to my basement cave for some actual kung fu practice.
i have been posting spm videos of my mantis ( 90% jook lum,) off and on now for like six+ years, as some of you have probably noticed, maybe you havnt. some of my videos are funny and distorted, some are shown clearly. i post a video then after some time i start questioning the concept of the internet and i delete them. kind of annoying maybe, but there you find me questioning it all. do you feel as a student/teacher/practitioner that openly sharing mantis videos with the world via youtube/internet is the wrong things to do? i struggle with this. i know that you probably cant learn mantis from a video so im not worried about taking away from schools, more like is it just bad taste to display so openly what takes so long to understand,does this take away from the traditional aspect of the art. another thought that comes to my mind is what about those people within school "a" who view a video from school "b" add it into there practice with out giving acknowledgment on even the smallest level for what could be considered a free kung fu lesson. i know personally i have adapted some training i have seen people display and am grateful for that,(sifu whitrods 36 point comes to mind, i love that set, grantedi gave it my character, i know it still came from a source outside my immediate circle) do you think that this type of thing is a step back from what spm is or isnt ment to be? or do you think that the openness serves to point people in the direction of improvement and therefor we should ignore the taboo all together? with the internet it becomes clear good and bad are present, i guess its the level of participation im questioning..... i see some people out there that seem overly antagonistic and id say almost mean spirited toward what is suppose to be a respectful way of life. now everyone shoots off at the mouth on occasion so thats to be expected, we have all done it to a degree. i also see displays of what is labeled spm and i think to myself WTF thats terrible ( i learned not leave those types of comments but still some really bad stuff displayed under the southern mantis name.) and sometimes i think to myself god thats what people think of when they hear the name tong long pai. i personally do enjoy sharing with and learning from people i may never actually meet in person, but admittedly i deleted my videos to avoid the issues surrounding , but now i question if i did manage to avoid anything. SO these are some of the thoughts in my head today. now im off to my basement cave for some actual kung fu practice.
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