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'self taught'
I hear some people claim experience in this or that art based on "self teaching." That sounds like a load of crap (at best) to me. What do y'all think?
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very few have the natural talent to actually be able to 'successfully' be self taught
so yea, everyone who claims such things is full of bollocks >.> |
quick question.......
are martial arts the only thing that occupy your thoughts? =.=' |
"self taught" = bullshit.
I gave up on calling these people out years ago, though. Let them delude themselves. There are plenty of youtube videos that show us what "self taught" amounts to, amirite? ;) |
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that it's become quite depressing >.> |
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Right you are. |
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Check the oversized pic under every single one of your posts before asking. |
You're trolling, me.
This thread is directed at me for saying I self teach Tae Kwon Do and Ninjutsu. Teaching yourself how to fight from scratch is impossible. Supplementing your training with DVDs is intelligent. The DVD that I learn Tae Kwon Do kicks from Is Revolution of Kicking: But I only learn the kicks from the DVD. I stick to my Muay Thai knowledge to learn how to apply them. I practice application in class, mostly in sparring. As you can see from the You Tube clip of the DVD, the detail of explanation for this kick is very high. If you stick to their instructions, and also have exstensive knowledge of martial arts already, it can be a useful training aid. |
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Right you are! |
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To cover my ass, I agree that the thread was, in spirit, inspired by things you might have said, however I think that if you're supplementing your legit training with something that's solid and well put-together like those DVDs, you're gold. My college roommate got his 3rd or 4th degree in Ninjutsu, so I'm wondering how you can self-train in that, after he went over the basics with me. I love the concepts and I applied some of the techniques to my regular-use repetoire, but I didn't follow through with it more than that. Big ups to those who do; it's a pretty awesome martial art, especially the 5th degree test. |
Careful with Ninjutsu, but. It can be fun and useful, but there are a lot of wannabes out there *cough*VanDonk*cough*...
People in all styles sell fraud or inferior DVDs just for money. |
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and secondly....wth does my pic have anything to do w/ martial arts? o.O" |
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I thought it was some wushu posing/cosplay thing. What is it then? |
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it's just a picture of me... that was taken by a photographer that asked me to strike a pose...... =.=''' dude. just because i've done shaolin for 7 years, doesn't mean it encompasses every aspect of my life... bah you're starting lose you're entertainment value >.> |
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Well then I wouldn't blame you for ignoring me. |
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