http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SJrVX2Nr68
In this clip I am giving my student less pressure and more time to react.
This was our normal learning pressure.
Last edited by Alan Orr; 06-14-2012 at 05:03 PM.
I don't dislike you and I respect the contest achievements of your team of people.
I am just highlighting the way people are responding to this clip vs the way they respond to other clips of chi/gor sau when any objective person would agree that there are better (and worse) chi/gor sau clips on youtube.
My point is really about the attitudes of a faction of people of the forum, not about your clip.
I don't know, man, I'm just giving my impression. Post up "better clips of chi/gor sau" and I'll give you my impression of those too. Post up why you think they are better too.
In general I like drills and sparring that train people for motions that happen in real fighting. Thus the motions would be how someone would look in real fighting. When I see clips that show a bunch of pitty pat slapping like motions that someone couldn't use to free themselves from a wet paper bag, then I usually don't like it.
What you are highlighting is you don't agree with the other comments. People can make their own views. You don't have to sit on the fence. Not all things are objective if you feel you can see an answer. That's people's opinions. On the whole I always have excellent feedback. Only a few of the same people have the same few comments. Which is all fine, but then telling others they must have the same view is a different thing altogether. I am not sure of the point in that.
No one told anyone they should have the same point of view, it was personal views that were expressed.
And in this thread the people that have questioned your clip arent the same people that have challenged you previous clips.
So to use your line, i dont see the point of you bringing that up