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Red Blade
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My question isn't that easy to answer. Who or which groups have the right to use the term Modern Arnis vs. Traditional Remy Presas Arnis?
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Originally posted by Rocky
look at the old man as the trunk of a Great Red Wood, and each of us senior student are branchs, growing in diferent directions, from the same trunk.
Rocky
From the Book of Rock- " From one tree does many a branch grow"
chose the WMAA as my org. because I think that our core curriculum does a very good job of preserving Remy's art.
It helps us to maintain standards which are so easily lowered when a founder passes away.
After black belt the student can continue their journey into other realms, "progressing" the art, while constantly
maintaining their roots.
just feel that it is important to have the strong "base" before progression, otherwise we "degress" instead. The art will continue to water down as generations move on.
Already I have seen some practitioners who teach the art, who are only teaching mere shadows of what Modern Arnis once was.
The quality has degressed for some tremendously without Prof. around to whip them into shape.
They forget that Professor never stopped improving, even when he had no instructor to turn too, and he never stopped progressing his art.
I can't comment on everyone else, but I know that I like the direction that the org. I am in, WMAA, is going
We preserve what was taught, maintaining our "base" while we "progress" the art in a manner that Professor would have
So, in a nutshell, I think the WMAA has the best of both worlds. We can all do this, however....as long as we sacrifice our ego's and our need to "have it all" or "create something new" to just learn and improve