[I:http://sportsrealm.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/AlCase7.gif]I always enjoy pointing out that people like Ed Parker and Bruce Lee were bad guys in the martial arts. People always get upset with me and even want to beat me up. Then, when I tell them the truth, they can’t do anything but mumble a lot.
Ed Parker apparently never made it to Black Belt in the system he learned from William K. S. Chow. Heck, midway through teaching his students in the US, he had to go home to Hawaii because he ran out of techniques and needed more. And, Professor Chow refused to teach him more.
So he made up stuff, hired a kung fu artist to help make up new forms and techniques, restructured his system (five times), and so on. The result was that he could award tenth degree black belts, hold tournaments, start chains of schools, and word has it that he was only a brown belt. And the whole world was fooled into thinking that he was the grand poobah of martial arts, and hardly anybody but a dedicated Kenpoist knows who his instructor was.
And if you think Ed Parker wasn’t very nice, wait until you consider Bruce Lee! Bruce ‘The Little Dragon’ Lee apparently didn’t even complete his Wing Chun studies. He got embroiled in the street gangs of his native country and his parents finally had enough of his bad ways and sent him to cool off in the UAS of A! In the US, though he hadn’t completed his Ving Tsun training in China, he started teaching that martial art to whoever wanted to learn.
Not knowing the whole wing chun system, he began bolstering it up with studies in boxing, fencing, and 24 other martial arts. Yes, he was a sponge, but he was teaching Kung Fu outside his community, betraying his race (according to some), and teaching stuff that went beyond the classical martial arts. He was teaching a wild eclectic Jeet Kune Do system that went far beyond the classical forms training of the time.
The culmination was a fight with no winner (Wong Jack Man), and then he throws it all away for Hollywood! Is that the mark of a true martial artist? Or is that some unbalanced fellow whining for fame?
Now, it is time for this writer to fess up. Most of you readers know what I am doing anyway. I am engaging in a little yellow journalism for sarcastic sake.
Ed Parker, Bruce Lee, and other inventors studied sufficient in the classical martial arts to know what it was, then they chose, for whatever reasons, their own directions. They then outshone their teachers, and expanded the field of the martial arts to the benefit of all. Yes, Bruce Lee and Ed Parker were traitors, as are all true artists, as need to be anybody who wants to go beyond same old same old training methods and learn the true martial arts.
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