One of my biggest pet peeves is seeing misinformation in particular about PSR, kicked around on the web. I have even gone so far as posting on some of the forums and blogs to try to enlighten the misguided jugheads who post some of the nonsense I have seen. I just can't imagine where these guys come from. My posts are promptly removed. (they were nothing bad)
The moral of the story here is this, don't put much faith in what you read on the net, or at least take it with a grain of salt.
Believe what you see, and feel, and know from your training and life experiences.
SUN!
3 comments:
How true! I did a search last week and read some of the most puerile drivel which I'm sure were major feats of composition for the writers. Some were just pure fantasy that the poster was making up as he went along. Only one that I read had a genuine critique but I think that had more to do with the individual branch school and/or instructor.
It's a long road we are on. This is not a religion we're involved with, it is a training style. And as Master Pryga alluded, are the training and philosophy of PasaRyu enhancing your life? Then persist and refine. I can confidently say it is worth the journey.
In my experience, those that feel they have to hold their position up by bashing others down are trying to convince themselves more than trying to convince others. This could be applied to martial arts as easy as politics, best sports team, or favorite brand of truck
What I see, feel, and know from my PSR training with Master Hawk is top notch. Simply put - It's the best on all fronts. It may not be for everyone but I encourage all I know to give it a try. The benefits are endless and far reaching in ones life.
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