Re: bulmudo

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Posted by Royal Dragon on October 15, 2002 at 16:03:39:

In Reply to: Re: bulmudo posted by JJ on October 15, 2002 at 15:51:24:

Most other martial arts evolved
from this, but they have since become watered-down, some experts claim. This is because the arts, having become
commercialized, have adapted to the students, rather than forcing the students to adapt to the arts. If they are too strenuous,
people will be exhausted and quit. If progress is too slow, people will be bored and quit. If the instructor doesn't offer praise,
people will be angry and quit. In any case, a lack of students means a lack of income, and a lack of income makes running a
school impossible. Closure soon follows.

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So, do what I plan to do, run a mainstream program, and have a traditional one that is on invatation only where the real full blown Kung Fu is taught. You can pay the bills, AND preserver the real thing that way.


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