I had a very traditional sensei... no competition, no swagger allowed, no belt colors. Everyone is a white belt until you earn your hakama+black belt. And I respect that man and his ideals very much. He ingrained in me a deeper respect for Budo than I imagine someone could have if they were caught up in 'looking cool' playing dress up like a ninja because their favorite anime character looks like that. So I'm saying someone who really understands the culture/way of life, would not have the 'airs or attitudes' to begin with. Sorry about the rant... this sort of thing just really gets to me. Which is the cost of studying this stuff I suppose.tymanthius wrote:Still OT: My Sensei wouldn't ever get upset if he saw me posing with proper gear. He might well print the picture & tear apart my form tho.desper wrote: wow, my Aikido Sensei would beat my "O Ring" into a fine mist if he saw me showing off budo gear on the internet! If you truly understood this stuff, you wouldn't need to pose... don't mean to offend, I just don't understand!
It's no shame to post part of who are and what you believe. Granted, if you were showing off, that'd be different. Or trying to take on airs or attitudes that either you couldn't back up, or weren't part of the culture you're learning, my Sensei would make me practice with the white belts FOREVER. That always hurts, b/c they do it wrong and land on my head . . . .
where were we? oh yes... motorcycles:)