My name is Colin Wee, I’ve been practicing
martial arts in one form or another for the last 30 years.
Many of you know me
as the blogger who runs the Traditional Taekwondo Technique Workshop.
This
particular blog was created so I could explore techniques and training
methodology beyond the confines of the 1.5 hour classes we have during the
week.
Just so you know, the blog receives far
more traffic than the handful of active students that train with me. Despite
the healthy traffic, I have not received a single cent from providing that
resource. In fact,
I not only provide classes for free, I often find myself
digging into my own pocket to fund additional club activities.
It seems I’m not alone when it comes to
this giving mentality. When I recently revisited my instructors in the US, not
only was I welcomed back with open arms, but they scheduled daily training
(sometimes twice daily) and social activities. I felt like I was visiting
family! What more can you ask for?
Well, let me tell you something you might
not know.
I
n 2002, a friend of mine, Stuart Anslow
started an organisation called International Alliance of
Martial Art Schools.
The premise was simple – any travelling student or instructor gets to train for
free for up to two weeks at any participating member school. Joining was free –
all you had to do was display the logo on your website, announce member
benefits and away you went.
Dubious about the people I may meet – that
is to say, those giving our industry a bad name – I was wary ... I wanted to
stick with my own school and my own association, and I didn’t think this online
group was going to amount to much.
Boy was I wrong. What I can tell you is
that there are many solid honest-to-goodness martial art practitioners out
there, and if given the right circumstance, they will come and will participate
and will bring value to your lives.
Before IAOMAS, I was almost about to give
up teaching martial arts. Nothing in my syllabus made sense to me. I had lost
my way and my teachers were 10,000 miles away. But because of the opportunities
through IAOMAS, I was able to embark on research, started discussions with very
clever and informed instructors, and pretty soon started hosting my own IAOMAS
joint seminars.
In the last few years, IAOMAS has fallen
off the grid a little. There was a lot of work that had to be done by a very
small number of volunteers. And we let the ball drop. It’s now come to me to
reboot IAOMAS and to get instructors together again in one large global
community. As Coordinator, I’ve chosen to form my committee with individuals
all of whom reside here in Western Australia. We also are working with a larger
group of regional facilitators who are helping us extend the IAOMAS message and
network worldwide.
Please come and find out about what IAOMAS can
do for you and your student body at our website www.iaomas.com.
And come say hi at our FaceBook page www.facebook.com/iaomas.
Looking forward to getting to know you better!
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