Postby Frederico Martins » Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:59 am
I understand that point and for me is also very important that kind of material is created, Luis Preto published a book, and I know he started to work on something else too (I also insist on him for that), master Nuno Russo is regularly updating the technical program doc, and i wish there was more stuff. But the point is that if it only gets to that, then there are things that aren't able to be preserved in books or even videos and that value is much harder to understand from the beginning, even if you theoretically understand it, and even harder to reach from this kind of documents. well, i guess you understand what i'm saying, and i sure understand your position.
there is videos and information on it, and there will be more for the future, if it ever gets lost in that way, but for me the important thing now is to not let that happen to one more wma, not only because i t has historical or cultural value but because it has more combat value than anything ive seen out there with staff or baton.
To compliment that, im not saying that the Portuguese were superior fighters of unimaginable powers, but luckly it reached us this day still in this stage. Even more than staff asian arts reached us today, or at least still in a more combat realistic way without being processed of form-alized.
I believe it can go on without losing that and without having to end up in books(even if it does as a compliment)