Funny me, I was listening to a song today. The song was Postcards From Cambodia, the lyrics of which I have posted elsewhere in the fora. The song typically starts me thinking about responsibility. The song speaks mostly of death, weapons and the fallout of both.
Martial Arts is a form of weapon, is it not? A defensive weapon, true; but, a weapon used in defence still harms, maims and can kill.
So I pose this question:
As an instructor, what responsibilities do you take on in passing Martial Arts to the student? What are your moral and ethical tasks, as it were, in presenting this skill, this weapon to those who learn from you?
As a student, what responsibilities do you accept in learning a Martial Art? What do you feel you must do in order to possess these skills properly?
Songs...they always bring it out in me.
I look forward to your responses.
Martial Arts is a form of weapon, is it not? A defensive weapon, true; but, a weapon used in defence still harms, maims and can kill.
So I pose this question:
As an instructor, what responsibilities do you take on in passing Martial Arts to the student? What are your moral and ethical tasks, as it were, in presenting this skill, this weapon to those who learn from you?
As a student, what responsibilities do you accept in learning a Martial Art? What do you feel you must do in order to possess these skills properly?
Songs...they always bring it out in me.
I look forward to your responses.