Seb Jowett wrote:Well, not the trashing I was expecting, yet at least.
If you expect to be trashed... that could be arranged, I suppose. However we do not have the custom of being rude with the people that is able to conduct a direct discusion with logic and arguments, instead to just play with words.
To Francisco Uribe, I acknowledge that the use of killing blows does not make a master, I know many killing blows but am only a student. As for the sabre, I found that having tried it I found it was not the weapon for me, for yourself though, if what you claim is true, and I have no reason to doubt you, then all is good, for the survival of all weapons types is important in this world for not only our understanding but also that of future generations.
Yes you now do not have reasons to think I'm not saying the truth.
But think of this... you meet me, you talk to me you interact with me, spar with me and after all that and some time you figure out that most of what I've been saying has no basis in truth and that I basically made up a lot of info.... specially regarding background.
That is what has happened to many of our senior members, and not just regarding Mr. McDonald, also with Mr. Martinez ... and now we can add Mr. Loriega's lies to the pile.
I do not believe that trust would survive under those conditions, don't you think?
As for MacDonalds claims, i have met other fencing masters in my time at the Academy, Italian, Spanish, Canadian and American, and all consider MacDonald to be amaster of what he teaches and respectfully address him as such, as he respectfully addresses them.
Seb, Seb, Seb... I hope you realize that it does not matter how many people address Mr. Macdonald (or any other for that matter), using the word master... that will not make him one.
Specially if the masters you reffer have the exact sort of silly claim to mastery that Mr. Macdonald sports.
In chile we have a saying ... "there is no goring among bulls"
His knowledge is, frankly, frightening, he has forgotten more than I believe I shall ever know, and his collection of treatises, photocopies, reprints and the like, originals are out of all our price ranges I feel, is impressive and, when placed end to end, ridiculousl long, but he has read and studies all of them and continues to do so that he may better understand and teach the techniques therein.
There are other more suited in this forum that could judge that. I bet that he knows a lot more that I do too.
And that is good that he has done well in that sense.
But again, this is no different from what a lot of other people, and not only in ARMA, has done. People who knows a lot more than what you and I will ever know. Nonetheless this other people does not claim mastery of any sort. Certainly not by their own right of study and practice and certainly not by lineage.
It is ludicrous that Mr. McDonald claims mastery by his own right in something that is still being recosntructed . Is also equallly ludicrous that he claim it trough a lineage (that to date remains umproven for him or others) that onley traces back to the 18th century.
Still, this is largely irrelevant, I merely speak the truth as it stands, those who believe me shall do those, those who don't, won't.
I will believe you if you present me with undeniable proof, but so far you have done nothing but give emotional support to Mr. MacDonald.
Could you present us with a set of credentials similar or equivalent to what Sean Hayes has?
Please remember that titles granted by other unreliable "masters" can not be taken seriously.
I tell you that Martinez and Sinclair can not be taken seriously after teh Loriega scam.
I again invite you all to meet MacDonald and judge the man, and his skills in person.
There are many who already have.
Myself I just wnat him to prove what he claims regarding his living tradition... why is that so much to ask, cosidering how near to his heart the subject his?
Granted, Edinburgh is quite far, and expensive, for you to reach, however every year MacDonald is invited to the Lansing event and every year he attends, is skills, experience and tuition in such demand that he is always fully booked. Meet him there in 2008.
However I understand, after some research, that this is unlikely on your part ofter Mr Uribe, a resident of Lansing, urged all members of the ARMA to avoid the event a few years back, for reasons that are not actually clear.
To be completly honest, I was about to pay and attend the Lansing meeting. I wasadviced by several people that would be a waste of money.
I did not go and I regreted for over a year.... my regret feelings were based upon on the same idea that you sport... it's fencing no? They do something similar, something I could learn.
All these doubts vanished the day I attended to the open sesions offered during the next meeting.
I can honestly say that attending that event is a waste of money and time for any student that has been involved in the ARMA study method.
So I have to adhere to the manifested expressions that I heard from senior ARMA members over the years.
But Seb, do not worry my words do not carry that much weight around here. If anything I invite people to see for their own eyes and judge these maestros based on their own experiences with them.
Me? I'm glad I did not waste my money over that weekend. I know I would have come out feeling robbed.
Now... what sort of clarification would make you happy regarding my experience in the Lansing event?
I would be glad to share my personal impresions.
(Perhaps you could explain that for me, for in my experience any gathering of like-minded people is always beneficial.)
You nailed it!
That is exactly the source of the problem.
We are not-like minded, and I'am very happy about that for us and very sorry for these "maestros"... although in a sense I'm sad for us since we have to drag their dead weight along as WMA community.
A shame, as I feel you are all missing something valuable, and not just MacDonald, but all those masters and teachers in attendence who are there to train, share ideas and develop their overall knowledge of the art of fencing, and thus preserve the skills and knowedge for all time.