I think this is the passage that Bob is referring to all the way at the bottom.
Modern Arnis is a dead system in my opinion since
Professor Presas' passing.
Modern Arnis is a dead system in my opinion since
Professor Presas' passing.
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I think this is the passage that Bob is referring to all the way at the bottom.
Modern Arnis is a dead system in my opinion since
Professor Presas' passing.
Sheesh, sorry that I asked.
Ok, I'm lost but the link above is about Mr Hartman's promotion.
It was made in passing in a discussion of Tim's promotions which is a main focal point there in most conversations.Ok, I'm lost but the link above is about Mr Hartman's promotion.
It was made in passing in a discussion of Tim's promotions which is a main focal point there in most conversations.
It inspired me to open the topic here though. Rest of my last post here was basically, "How can it be dead, when Remy spread it so far and wide?"
Hey Rich,
I certainly know how it's affected me. My Modern Arnis looks a bit different than what RP originally taught me. My balintawak training, as little of it I have done, has affected me greatly. My karate background was eclectic enough to keep me from becoming stylized in the first place so that helped my FMA learning. MA 80 is becoming more and more different than what Prof. Remy taught me in the beginning and evolving into "what Dan does."
Anyway, pure Modern Arnis? To paraphrase Ed Parker, "When pure stick meets pure face, then you have pure Modern Arnis." Over and out.
Yours,
Dan
To me it could be discussed in a philosophical point of view, but in most cases to me it seems the people who make this comment does not have the rank or skill set to be a leader of their own, so they cannot lead and continue, so they try to bring everyone else down. It is the mind set of "If I cannot win then no one can win." The issues with this mind set are great. I mean like it is a competition or it is all about them. When it should be about the memory and honor of the late GM Remy Presas and continuing to teach his system. (* I know people will add or drop. I understand this. It is nature. I just would like to see people state what they know they have dropped or added. *)
Peace
Rich, you've that right. I didn't start this to bring their issues over here, but thought it a fair comment worth discussion. I've heard it from others too.
I think Dan put it well. Remy's impact on the art will lessen as time goes by, but the art itself will continue on. There are easily dozens of excellent players out there who are taking what Remy gave them, making it their own, and taking it further. One thing I heard about Remy was that he kept hoping for the day when his students "got it" to the point where he saw them as his heirs to the art. I think he'd be pleased with where things are going.
I think its interesting that most Modern Arnis guys that trained with GM Remy have not moved accross to IPMAF and GM Ernesto. Woudl have felt it would have been a natural progression.
I'd heard the comment a few times before then though, over the last few years. The basic premise of course being that without Remy at the helm, the ship's done for.
Now, there are arts that are 'dead'. There are even those who will study a dead variant of Modern Arnis...always has been, always will be.
Remy kept evolving his art, and as he moved ahead, he often left some people behind. They kept working where he had been, but failed to keep up with him. Some stayed there. Those are the ones studying the 'dead' arnis.
Others, went in their own direction, made it 'theirs', and grew a branch off the main tree.
In the mean time, Remy kept adding new rings to the tree, dropping seeds here and there like a Filipino Johnny Appleseed, and even though the Master Gardener is gone, the orchard he planted continues to grow, and bear fruit. Like any fruit, it will vary from tree to tree, some a little sour, some a little sweet, but at it's core, always Presas Arnis.
So, I don't see it dead, just continuing on where Remy left off.
Anyone who thinks the art is dead isn't running on all wheels. There are over 200 schools in the US alone teaching it.