I'm curious about the extent to which people on MT have taken over their overall worldview of martial arts from their instructors, as opposed to working out for themselves based on knowledge and experience that they've gradually built up over time. As students, we generally tend to adopt the position of our teachers—what else can we do at that point? After all, they know the subject and we don't (and it doesn't matter whether it's physics, philosophy or kata applications here). As time goes on, we start developing an independent perspective, based on the way we individually synthesize information from different sources and work out a coherent view of theory and practice in the domain in question. But I suspect that there are very great differences between individuals in the degree to which, and the directions in which, people have rethought their `core' MA, and maybe the MAs in general, from a historical, or technical, or social perspective, or any other, or any combination of these. My guess is, some people have basically adopted the viewpoint that they've been exposed to over many years with the same instructor(s), while others have kind of rethought the whole thing from the ground up...and any number of possibilities in between these two poles.
So which are you—and, to the extent that you've departed from the overall conception of the MAs that you were originally exposed to, what factors have most influenced the ways in which you arrived at this individual, personally constructed understanding of the M(s) you practice?
So which are you—and, to the extent that you've departed from the overall conception of the MAs that you were originally exposed to, what factors have most influenced the ways in which you arrived at this individual, personally constructed understanding of the M(s) you practice?