Flying Crane
Sr. Grandmaster
And yet, I would still maintain I was a Hobbyist. If a real Samurai was to hop into a time machine and confront me in the dojo, despite the fact that I would be a giant compared to him, I wouldn't hold out much hope for my chances .
I think the vast majority of us are hobbyists, really. We are not fighting professionally, we are not professional bodyguards, we do not need to use our skills on anything like a regular basis, and not as part of our financial livlihood. If we aren't doing that on some level then I'd say we really are hobbyists.
But hobbyists can be very serious about what they are doing and can train to a very high level. I believe most of the newly discovered comets and whatnot are discovered by backyard astronomers, who are just hobbyists. The professional astronomers are too busy with directed research and don't have time to stumble onto things like new comets. But those backyard hobbyist astronomers have good equipment and the know-how and patience to scan the sky and take note of little differences, and track those differences over time to determine that it's something real and not an anomaly. Those guys really do know what they are doing.
Same thing for martial arts. A hobbyist can be extremely good, maybe better than some non-hobbyist "professionals". It just depends on the level of passion and dedication that you bring to your training.
I think the distinction we are making in this thread is between those who bring that dedication, and those that are there to just go thru the motions and use the club more as a way to pass the time, get a bit of fitness, meet some new friends, etc.