Here is the ARMA credo,
Our Credo of Renaissance Martial Arts Studies:
Respect for History and Heritage
Sincerity of Effort
Integrity of Scholarship
Appreciation of Martial Spirit
Cultivation of Self-Discipline
ok if we don't have time to train i think that is lacking sincerity of effort, if you never read a manuel and want to only to be taught no scholarship is apperant, if your afraid to sweat and get hit occasionaly not much martial spirit there, and if you only train at the group meeting appear's to be a lack of self discipline.
The ARMA credo is the the main reason i joined.
That would be true even if you observed highschool football practice, let alone wrestling. But we aren't training for competition or as a team
I agree we are not training for competition or as a team, we are training in a combat art that is meant to be used to defend your life and kill people so why do we train with less intensity than kid's playing a game, that doesn't seem logical to me, most if not all the unarmed/dagger technique's could be used today in a confrontation with an unarmed opponent or one armed with a knife.
this is off the ARMA method page and i agree with it.
"He must have seen his blood flow have his teeth
crackle under the blow of his adversary, have dashed to earth with
such force as to feel the weight of his foe, and disarmed twenty times.
He must twenty times retrieved his failures, more set than ever
upon the combat. Then will he be able to confront actual war with the
hope of being victorious"
- 14th century poem by Rodger of Haveden
now we don't need to kill each other, we do need to understand that this is an offensive/defensive art and need to train in that manner, watch a modern military hand to hand class there is no whimp footin around they scream and yell and it is an intense experience shouldn't we have that kind of intensity?
It is useful to keep in mind that not everyone joining ARMA is young, full of energy, and possessed of lots of free time
ok a little about me, i am now 37 not real old, and i have a full time job, i was also in a rock climbing accident about 5 year's ago(took about a 40 foot fall) which broke several joint's, r wrist, right lower leg, and ankle and also my left heel and including completely destroying my L5 vertebrae which they bridged with pin's and fussed(L4 to S1) with bone off my hip(i am missing the L5) so my energy level has went down,lol, you would not know it to look at me.
Jeff

