This business of naming things is often just a helpful referent for your students. It may be something unique to your art, or something that exists across disciplines. The fact is this kind of thing has been going on probably for as long as people have been training and learning how to fight.
I don't for instance know what boxers might call the foot work referenced in the word zirconia, or how they train it. However, Guru Denny has demonstrated one way of doing it, and provided me with a way to refer to it, as "step, here, then here" is, can we all agree, clunky. In BJJ I used to weird arm bar that I used to call the telephone, but that I used so often on people that they called it the max. I didn't invent the thing, nor did my coach but people seem to learn better and review technique better if they can access it with concise references. And the naming and renaming of the similar and the same goes on and on.
EDIT: Just a note for clarification because I don't want any confusion. When I said Guru Denny has demonstrated one of doing it and provided me..."
I realized that this might sound as if I had trained with him. I, in fact, have not. I have watched the Kali Tudo tapes several times now and am starting to train the material, with my core training partners and students.
I don't for instance know what boxers might call the foot work referenced in the word zirconia, or how they train it. However, Guru Denny has demonstrated one way of doing it, and provided me with a way to refer to it, as "step, here, then here" is, can we all agree, clunky. In BJJ I used to weird arm bar that I used to call the telephone, but that I used so often on people that they called it the max. I didn't invent the thing, nor did my coach but people seem to learn better and review technique better if they can access it with concise references. And the naming and renaming of the similar and the same goes on and on.
EDIT: Just a note for clarification because I don't want any confusion. When I said Guru Denny has demonstrated one of doing it and provided me..."
I realized that this might sound as if I had trained with him. I, in fact, have not. I have watched the Kali Tudo tapes several times now and am starting to train the material, with my core training partners and students.
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