When someone resists a technique during demonstration (or during reps)

Judo Instructor Attacks Student After Losing His Temper While Trying To Teach A Technique!!! [1:42]

This is a controversial issue. Many websites on the Internet have articles regarding how best to spot a non-legitimate instructor with a large percentage of them written by people with a long history in Martial sports & competition. As of this date, most of these authors leave out important criteria to look for in determining - "legitimate" or "non-legitimate" instructors. In essence, they place all newer Martial arts in the same "bad" catagory. Which is very discriminating to any true arts that have been founded. The likelihood of a Martial Sport fraud is much greater, since competition and the need to be the best out there is of the utmost importance in Martial Sports. ufc mma k1 sparring spar boxing taekwondo karate kyokushin kyokushinkai mas oyama martial arts japan japanese fighting fight fights brawl brawls brawling black belt kung fu kenpo jkd jeet kune do ken shamrock boxer boxers kick kicks punch punches training mixed martial arts bjj fighter fighters nhb no holds barred jon jones gsp anderson silva muay thai thailand heavy bag tyson mike tyson champion champions self defense tips advice techniques tip technique tournament (many sport fighters have been quoted stating how they will go down in history when they win) The ego's need for being better then anyone and self glorification is part of Martial sport. A very high ranking in a new style with the instructor claiming that all "Martial Arts" schools that teach inner development, Philosophy, Meditation and Chi energy are cults. All true Masters in the Martial arts know that this is part of the Martial art essence. Thus any legitimate Master would never make such a comment. One should look twice at the instructors profile if the name of the new style has the word "combat" as part of it. Also if the name of the school has the words "Martial Arts" as part of the name, but they teach sport. That is another sign of deception by trying to please the masses. Most importantly, if the style was founded with less then 30 years of dedicated practice and research in the Martial Arts or if the founder is in his 20's, it's most likely a fraud. To be the founder of a Martial Arts style is not simply tossing a coin and having a few years of experience. It requires adequate knowledge, depth, insight and many years of previous teaching experience as well. The average time of dedicated experience in the earlier styles created in the 20th century was approximately 30 years, with the exception of Bruce Lee's Jun Fan Gung Fu? Or is there ego, profanity and violence? Does the instructor insist that students call him Grandmaster, Soke, Great Grandmaster or professor? Does he mind if you call him Master, Sensei or Sifu instead? Insistence on calling him Grandmaster or other high title other then Master, Sensei or Sifu proves an enlarged ego and most likely a fraud. It should work the opposite as the instructor should tell students to address him as Master ,Sensei or Sifu and students respectfully should keep to that one title. Remembering that a instructor is your teacher regardless of being a founder, so one of the three titles mentioned should be perfectly acceptable depending on what Martial art we are referencing. A ultra casual "Hi Fred" is not an acceptable way to address a teacher in a disciplined school, however neither is a super glorified title such as Grandmaster, Soke or Professor. (although factually all founders are considered grandmaster and 10th dan regardless of what title they choose to use. The founding title is more for the record and a formality. If one insists on using the title in daily teaching it would show a very enlarged ego) Does the instructor make you bow to him only and not return the bow? Bowing is a show of respect for one another and your training hall (school). Which would be a disgrace to do. This is only to name a few of the most commonly known styles from that time frame. This is why one must ask the above questions to be able to clearly distinguish and determine fraud from legitimate founder. It is very easy for someone to be mislead by the insincere, fraudulent instructors in the world today, but also just as easy to discredit a newer legitimate Martial art by putting all the eggs in one basket. Has known a person to be promoted to 5th dan blackbelt in a new (combat) style formed in 1993 after training for only 2 years. This was so he could promote the new style. This new style was formed from previous sport combinations and is well known today. Has seen many people make blackbelt in a sport in a 10 month period as only to assist the instructor by teaching additional classes. Has personally been told by a couple of sport school owners in person that they use the words "Martial arts" and "Karate" in advertising even though they don't teach it because it's good for marketing. They also stated they didn't understand what was wrong with doing that.mcdojo mcdojos fraud fake scam scammers scams mcdojo mcdojos

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