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Master of one or Jack of all  

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  1. 1. Master of one or Jack of all

    • Master one art very well, even though you feel is an imperfect style.
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    • Master one incomplete (in your mind) art?
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    • Learn all ranges of fighting, but not master any of them.
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    • Lean a complete (in your mind) art but never become exceptionally good at it?
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Something interesting I've found with the arts I've been involved in is they tend to compliment and add to my experience in my primary art :D Of course, after the big change from Japanese Goju to Okinawan Goju I had to loosen up a bit and take a grey view of things rather than a view that "THIS" is the ONLY way to do things. :D

 

Since I have actively pursued seminars and training in more than one martial art, some could say that makes me a "jack", but since I have studied one art the longest and most consistently, earned my shodan and continued to train in that art, that lends itself to the "master" theory. I guess I'm on the fence :D

The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.


-Lao-Tse

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Regarding you peeking at what other arts are doing, yet going forward with the one main art:

I guess I'm on the fence

 

Nah, you're just one curious master! :D

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