Paul sorry but I can't agree with you post for the most part!!!
chose the WMAA as my org. because I think that our core curriculum does a very good job of preserving Remy's art.
Very true Tim does a nice job of carring on, he has come a long way in the past 10 -15 years, I hope he keeps up the good work.
It helps us to maintain standards which are so easily lowered when a founder passes away.
True to a point and I hope Tim keeps it this way. However I find that somewhat insulting! You live less then 20 minutes away come take a look at my green belt requirements then tell me where you stand! on that statement.
After black belt the student can continue their journey into other realms, "progressing" the art, while constantly
maintaining their roots.
Not a bad rule just remember some of us have different roots under Remy!!
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.
Actually the art has been watered down in the last 10 years before Remy died. Don't beleave me just look at the reason Remy started teaching what he refered to as tapi tapi. Don't understand what I am talking about here?? Maybe its because you are just a youngster in the realm of Modern Arnis, and have no ideal of the way Remy use to teach, in the pre- summer camp era.
Already I have seen some practitioners who teach the art, who are only teaching mere shadows of what Modern Arnis once was.
Again my statement here will probably get me slammed but I pretty much think this about 90% of the people that teach Modern Arnis.
The quality has degressed for some tremendously without Prof. around to whip them into shape.
This will happen in any art, but keep in mind that Remy didn't whip many of his instructors in shape when he should have years ago.
They forget that Professor never stopped improving, even when he had no instructor to turn too, and he never stopped progressing his art.
Do you always think Remy was as good as he acheived later in life. He improve until the end so why shouldn't others do the same. Granite some who don't have the ability will try but time usually has a way of weeding them out. Remy once told me in the middle of a really bad arguement we had at my moms house, when I was complaining about a guy he was promoting to 4th degree out in New England I think, just before we shot his first training tape. He gave the guy a 4th degree becuase he had a huge school over 300 Karate students, and man this guy couldn't even puch correctly and I swear to you I am not egagerating on his lack of ability. Nonetheless Remy said something that I though was B.S at the time, but the old man was smarted then I was at my ripe old age of 17

He said Rocky what I give you later in life people will search you out to get that knowledge from you, GM Buot once told me this too, of course I never beleaved them, but now it seems thay were right, I have people seeking private training all the time, go figure, these old guys are pretty smart.
I can't comment on everyone else, but I know that I like the direction that the org. I am in, WMAA, is going
This is good, Tim is a good guy, lots of fun to hang with, and a hell of a dance, ask him about the little dance showdown he and one of my students had about 10 years ago in a night club in Buffalo.:rofl:
Anyway I told Jim Birchfield a truely awesome Martial Artist here in Michigan, who started his Arnis traiing under me, then went into the internal arts, that Tim would eventually be a very good Eskrimador. And the reason being is that 10 years ago before the video training craze hit, Tim was learning from everywher he could, videos, books, seminars, instead of just waiting for Remy to spoon feed him!! So keep in midn that his root maybe Modern Arnis but he grew from lots of different firtalization if you will.
We preserve what was taught, maintaining our "base" while we "progress" the art in a manner that Professor would have
How do you know how Remy would have done it he changed his ways many times before your instructor even got involved, that I know of, of course he probably changed it many times before I started in 1977, and god knows how many times his way changed before you got started.
In a nut shell all the differant ways going on know are Remys way, I teach totally differant than Tim or anyone else, because it was the way Remy taught me. So who is anyone else to tell me I am wrong. Like I said its not my business to tell Tim how he should run his oranization, Or Master Anderson, or anyone, nor should they tell me. As far as ability goes that is a differant subject, I often get in trouble for telling people what I think, but if you ask me I should be honest I think. But running an organization is a differant thing.
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
Thats great, if you really want to make the WMAA a great organization, just keep learning from Tim and others and continue to help him keep the quality up, and time will straighten everything else up.
Rocky