RickRed said:Since most of the people that are martial arts 'leaders' today are nothing mroe than instructors, what really is the difference between a martial arts 'leader' and a skilled martial artists/instructor of the arts?
Leaders stand for something, lead others towards something, and clearly understand what that something is.
I see 'market leaders' that are more popular, have better name recognition within MA, and my have a larger student base but that does not make them 'leaders' in any incredible sense of the word.
THere is no agreed 'core curriculum' of Modern Arnis and there seems to be no clear agreement on what a "leader" in martial arts/Modern Arnis is as well.
The really isn't any clear defination of leadership in martial arts in general and Modern Arnis is no exception. Your idea that leaders stand for something is true, however leadership is qualitative and stylistic. These are the things that need to be defined and discussed. The 'core curriculum' is a seperate matter and there is already a thread going about that.
Jerome Barber, Ed.D.