I have never seen this kind of thing happen. How prevalent do you believe it is?
The teacher's young brother told me in person. The teacher's students also proved it did happen.
The following Q&A also happened.
Teacher: If anybody can answer the following 3 questions, I'll pay him $30,000.
Student: Someone has already published a book with all your 3 questions and answers.
teacher: ...
Student: Why are you watching me when I teach my students?
Teacher: I want to make sure that you don't release my secret to your students.
Student: I only teach my students style X and style Y that I have learned from my other teachers. I will never teach the style A and style B that I have learned from you.
Student: You have told us that don't do this and don't do that, but all those errors are shown in your demo. Why?
Teacher: I try to hide the truth away from the general public.
Student: You don't want to teach the 1st form and the 2nd form so you have created a 3rd form to teach to the public. What if your students want to learn the 1st and 2nd form later on?
Teacher: You can tell them that after they have learned the 3rd advance form, they no longer need to learn the 1st and 2nd basic form.
Student: You told me that when I teach a beginner, I should follow 2 steps, step 1: Don't teach the true stuff. step 2: Pretend I'll teach the true stuff in the future. What's the step 3?
Teacher: step 3: Pretend you are teaching the true stuff.
What will you do if your MA teacher tells you this?
- You can only teach the form. You can not teach the application.
- If you teach the form, you should not correct your students if they make mistake.
- You can make the training easier for students even if it may violate the style principles.
- If you demonstrate your form in public, you should always add in some extra moves.
Some CMA systems deserve to be dead.