Rocks have been around forever, but someone had the bright idea of painting one to look like a cat and thus a fad was born.
Jumping on the bandwagon solely because everyone else is, is what a fad is all about.
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This is true and this is what makes me regret my wrong choice of words when I was responding to the "you don't know real kung fu because you haven't seen real kung fu" accusation that's casually tossed about.
I've actually thought quite a lot about what it means to truly participate in the Mantis community, and I don't contribute and I'm not really even mantis anymore.
What I mean is that there are people here who've sacrificed a great deal of money and time to travel the world seeking out the best mantis instructors, they've written articles and books, produced videos, spoke at engagements, learned new languages... all of this for the betterment of mantis. I do absolutely none of that and, in truth, my martial interests are actually taking me away from mantis.
I enjoyed mantis when I was participating and I've really enjoyed meeting everyone that I've met in that community over the years and I've made a lot of life-long friends... but - I'm not going to pursue becoming anything more in mantis - so really this will probably be the last thread that I contribute on in the mantis only forum.
Seriously doggs, it's been 10 years since I've even done a TCMA tourney, why the heck am I still lurking about on this board? - later, peace :)
referring to fad's I just had this conversation about motorcyles i.e choppers have been around since the 60's when the fad was to stretch out and rake your front end.
This "FAD" ended in the 70's and only recently re appeared in the 90's thanks to jesse james and OCC I compare Harley's to TCMA and choppers to MMA in this case. it will have it's time, but TCMA is timeless. This will come and go like music fashion and cars,
Why will it go?
ummm cuz its a fad , and all fads come and go, MMA is hot right now, schools opneing up all over the place, but it will fade away just like all fads......
jesse james and west coast made waaaaaay better machines than occ.
pauls designs were ugly. they were always the same thing over and over again. The only nice sled that came out of that show was the old school sporty they gave to the nephew kid. It looked like an indian larry fabrication.
oh i totally agree, I like paul borget bikes my self, but for sure jesse is a true bike builder, OCC are bike assmeblers
My brother-in-law opened an MMA gym a few years ago. He had no martial arts training himself, so he hired another instructor to actually do the teaching. All the family, except me, jumped on board. Now its closed and I am the only one still training. TCMA ad infinitum!
I give MMA another 5-7 years before it goes the way of Kickboxing, Ninjutsu and Jeet Kune Do. It will undoubtedly still be around, but its star will wane and something else will become the new fad. And some of the instructors on this board who are so vocal in its defense will have jumped on the new bandwagon, as we have seen them do in the past, to keep their businesses alive. Such is change and business.
I personally hope lions and the Coliseum come back! :D
so true mooying, check out my thread on the main board that reads where did you get your opinion about kung fu... I cant wait for the responses
if anyone thinks that MMA is a passing fad that will disappear in a few years, they apparently are not in touch w the way that the mainstream sports media has embraced MMA in a manner that it NEVER accepted kickboxing; ninjitsu, for all it's popularity in the '80's, killed itself by it's own hokeyness ad absurdum, and was never something that could be promoted in a sporting venue; and JKD - please - fringe at best as concerns generl population;
MMA is big $; it ain't goin' nowhere...
Umm combining most effective techniques at all ranges a fad or evolution of a worldwide sport trained fighting method using techniques from any where as long as they work.
mma IS coliseum stuff.
there is lots of blood.
that is what the viewing people want.
I personally prefer to watch good old boxing.
The skill levels shown and required are pretty high all the way round, which is not true of mma which has guys in it who really shouldn't be there but get to be tomato cans and concussion collectors.
only the very top elites are enjoyable to watch ply their trade and the rest are shlubs.
but boxers, they all got something sweet to offer for the most part.
Kung Fu practitioners should find a way to fight with staffs in a marketable way. I think people would like that. Also, it would really up the staff play around teh world!