Ancient Training Manuals

Discussion in 'Western Martial Arts' started by acrux, Feb 5, 2007.

  1. Stolenbjorn

    Stolenbjorn Valued Member

    First of, I too find ARMA an extremely valuable source.
    Secondly, I have had no clashes with ARMA
    Thirdly, I know serious WMA'ers who disagree with some of ARMA's interpretations (I will not mention names; you'll just have to take my word for it)

    Personally, I don't see any reason why ARMA should have monopoly on the truth of true WMA, as nobody can possebly have that.

    My advise:
    Suck in as much info as possible, and DO READ THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS!!!. As you read ARMA's interpretations and others' interpretations, try stuff out full, contact and with aliveness (stress train stuff etc) and never dismiss others angles of aproach.
     

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