Spncr wrote:I've refrained from posting this one for a while now because I wanted to avoid having one of the ridiculous discussions that RSF can be prone to, but it seems as though there's enough respect for him on this forum to have an objective discussion about it. I can assure you all that I am not just trying to be an "empty cloud" , I'd really just like to hear your opinions on this aspect of teaching/training. Preferably from those who have experienced it first hand. Feel free to contribute to the discussion even if you haven't, but please at least try not to trash talk it if you don't actually know WTF your talking about. Thanks.
So then, thoughts?
shawnsegler wrote:Let me get this straight...you'll only post something if people have an "objective" discussion about it with "objective" meaning they have to "respect" the person in question?
shawnsegler wrote:Reminds me of the "Nam-ies" You must refer to my teacher as "Great Grand Master"!
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Spncr wrote:I've refrained from posting this one for a while now because I wanted to avoid having one of the ridiculous discussions that RSF can be prone to...
So then, thoughts?
described the filling up a hose pipe and allowing the force to move naturally rather than throwing the structure itself.
Spncr wrote:I've refrained from posting this one for a while now because I wanted to avoid having one of the ridiculous discussions that RSF can be prone to, but it seems as though there's enough respect for him on this forum to have an objective discussion about it....
...I'd really just like to hear your opinions on this aspect of teaching/training. Preferably from those who have experienced it first hand. Feel free to contribute to the discussion even if you haven't, but please at least try not to trash talk it...
Spncr wrote:Id still be interested in hearing what you have to say in regards to the video, objective or subjective, for better or for worse.
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