
Originally Posted by
Aiseop
I actually don't think that's the "takeaway" from this. If you are saying your instructors are cool with it, than go for it. he seems to love to experiment and work on even esoteric things.
Well, the two major criticisms I'm hearing in this forum are "partner respect" and "you'll slow your learning".
On the "slowing my learning" front, I'm not terribly concerned. I think that will work itself out. I tend to think that if I spend 10% of my time doing RG, even if it's a waste of that 10%, if I enjoy it, it's worth it.
The partner respect this is a big one though. I'm not comfortable being "that guy" whom people think is disrespecting my partners, Lovato's approach, or anything else, even if Professor Lovato himself is ok with it.
I realize "free time" is just that, but making sure my partners are aware that I may go off curriculum and are ok with it first seems like a demonstration of my respect for them.
It just seems like a good way to maintain a good image at the gym, give no one any surprises, and pay the proper respect to anyone I'm training with.
I have every intention of continuing to work on RG with some % of my mat time. I'm just planning to be careful when and with whom I practice it. Eventually I'll find enough partners to work with who are supportive and it wont be an issue. But if I just throw RG at guys with them unaware, I may really be risking the appearance of disrespect. That is a perception I want to avoid.
Even if I err on the side of caution, that's ok with me right now. I need the bluebelts to respect me and want to work with me, and that's more important that developing a good RG right now. Eventually it will work itself out, especially if I can build friendships and respect from others BEFORE I start throwing "stuff that don't work" at them.
Aiseop, thank you for your support, I really appreciate it.
And thanks everyone who has been critical of me, I appreciate that as well.