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Aaron Pynenberg wrote:
We don't hold it against any other groups for being different from us, we just feel it's important to point out the differences as these differences really define us.- AP
Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Hello Jonathan,
Thanks for the comments. "ARMA and Everybody else"- naturally, I am biased about this perception so take that into account but I think this kind of statement is unfair.
ARMA has more information on it's public site about it's inner workings than any other group. ARMA routinely shares and explains it's findings and what new information we have and is the first group to try and go out and correct what it feels are mistakes being made in the larger community.
However, I do understand that we have held close to the chest, many of our latest translations and applications, really only from the standpoint of giving them ample time to be polished, revised and cross-checked in the application phases. I know that soon much of this info as well will be released and when it does get released, I am looking forward to, and kind of dreading the responses we will get.
In some ways, like all things- the community is becoming it's own worst enemy. With everyone having a voice it means that no one is being heard, and the messages are getting lost in the noise.
There are some that are plainly not qualified-yet, to make comments in certain areas, but they feel no qualms about "offering opinions". I know this is an area of caution and that everyone is entitled to thier own opinions. There are times however when they should be listening, practicing and reading, and then consider the question before jumping to the sharing of opinions stage.
Now not always mind you, in fact there are a number of times when brand new fresh perspectives have yeilded some amazing things, so it is without a doubt a tricky slippery slope.
In the end I think the community at large could do better at excepting us, for our differences with them and instead of chalking it up to some agenda, just understand that we want to be different for very simple reasons.
We don't hold it against any other groups for being different from us, we just feel it's important to point out the differences as these differences really define us.- AP
nathan featherstone wrote:im enjoying this post and its direction im very new to all this and living where i do have a very unbiased and maybe a little naive view on things. but that helps me to view things from an outside view. i do know about irish reenacting and its what helped me find the path to this art. it has exactly the same problems and issues and to me seem silly but thats life people will always disagree but in relation to wma this is the idea i propose.
this right here works what do you all think? also before i state this please no wise cracks on it or why dont you do it questions i want a general response to this.
we can come on here and chat no matter where your from.
now clubs will ALWAYS be different its how things are.
what i would like is one umbrella site with a forum like this moderated by an unbiased party.
this would allow groups all over to sign up and say here we are. this is what we do and when and where to find us. with links to sites etc
then simply call the site western martial arts.com or something.
then add to this a forum and links to suppliers manuals resources info etc.
this way we can be different yet come together on a level playing field.
added to this i would like to see competitions regional national and international. with agreed rules voted for and agreed by all groups involved.
this would give some for of interaction at a personal level and a way of improvements and so on.
now this is a very rough idea but what do people think?
would it ever work etc?
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