Well put Lawrence.
While this is a more private area that one must request access to, thus the casual observer will never see it, I don't feel some of the extreme battles need to exist at all.
I know, we all love our profession and are passionate about our personal training, experiences, practices, knowledge, wisdom, resources, etc. Often too much so. It even borders on self centered pride. When it gets there, we become intolerant of the opinions of others. Even, stop respecting one another.
Yes, there are times to attempt to instruct the foolish, unlearned, inappropriate comments and/or practices of some. I have been properly chastised by some of you for some of my posts because of my false advice due to improper lessons I had picked up in the past. I thank those of you who have done so.
MY OPINION, it is better recieved when done in the right kind of a teaching spirit and attitude with a few properly placed facts (not all at once, you might push the wrong button). Then, if I/you/they correctlly ask for more info, continue to instruct, patiently bringing the student along.
BUT, there is a time to let a fool be a fool and leave him wallowing in his own folly. Others will see him for what he is. And as his advice and reputation slip away and he discovers that people are just plain ignoring him, he will slip into the sunset. Possibly drowning in his own self pity as well.
Most of all, I feel some are beginning to slip into the trap of lowering themselves to the level of those they desire to expose, convert, run off, etc. Please don't. Ultimately you only hurt yourself and your reputation.
Those on both sides of any issue need to learn to swallow the meat and spit out the bones, give others the chance to digest new info. Some times we must hear things more than once before it begins to sink in, especially if it is contrary to what we were taught in the past.
I hope I made sense. I appreciate this forum and its participants very much. Even the opposing views. It gives me a chance to refresh my data base (brain) and make sure of what I believe, why I believe it, and how/where I can prove it.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year One and All!!
Have a Great Day, Brent
Note that I said if you want to. I agree with what you say, but still, if someone feels compelled to digress to childhood for whatever reason, it should be done here, not in the open forum. The Gentlemen from England stated it best, you don't have to answer, just simply click ignore. I didn't realize that function existed until he mentioned it.
Regards,
Gerald