I'm hoping to start a Shaolin Kempo Technique Archive.
Why?
Well, for starters, I hate the 'secret club' method of training. You can't see / know what's ahead until you've tested (and often paid a fee). I think it would be healthier to take a 'top down' look at the whole art, and make a judgement.
But some guy is going to use this and set himself up as a Master fraudulently!!!
Folks have been doing this for years without this information, so at least they will be more accurate frauds. I mean, so far all it seems to require is a green belt and the ability to set up a school in the middle of nowhere. For best result, get some mail order rank, and as a bonus, find some old MA senior and get him to give you a 7th Dan.
Now the students will be able to know what to expect, so the frauds will have to work harder instead of making stuff up.
With this in circulation folks can be judged on their ability to do the material instead of whether or not they know combination #100.
This is going to ruin the art!
It doesn't seem to have ruined shotokan. Their syllabus has been publicly available for ages.
Where will it be?
Well, I'm going to host it on my little homepage that comes with my internet service, but I hope it will outgrow that spot and I'll have to find a better place. For space reasons, it will only be text for now. Eventually an online video library will be nice.
http://home.comcast.net/~matthewabarnes/
Why?
Well, for starters, I hate the 'secret club' method of training. You can't see / know what's ahead until you've tested (and often paid a fee). I think it would be healthier to take a 'top down' look at the whole art, and make a judgement.
But some guy is going to use this and set himself up as a Master fraudulently!!!
Folks have been doing this for years without this information, so at least they will be more accurate frauds. I mean, so far all it seems to require is a green belt and the ability to set up a school in the middle of nowhere. For best result, get some mail order rank, and as a bonus, find some old MA senior and get him to give you a 7th Dan.
Now the students will be able to know what to expect, so the frauds will have to work harder instead of making stuff up.
With this in circulation folks can be judged on their ability to do the material instead of whether or not they know combination #100.
This is going to ruin the art!
It doesn't seem to have ruined shotokan. Their syllabus has been publicly available for ages.
Where will it be?
Well, I'm going to host it on my little homepage that comes with my internet service, but I hope it will outgrow that spot and I'll have to find a better place. For space reasons, it will only be text for now. Eventually an online video library will be nice.
http://home.comcast.net/~matthewabarnes/