Saturday, December 26, 2009

Matrix Martial Arts Uses New and Extreme Learning Method

By Al Case

Sad to say, the martial arts are taught by what I call the Stringular Method. This method is an incredibly inefficient methods of learning, and actually not much more than Monkey see monkey do. This method circumvents and even stops the transmission of data from teacher to student, yet it is used in every martial arts, from karate to kung fu.

To understand the impact of the paragraph just past, we must define the types of learning, and put them in a proper order. To do this will enhance a students ability to learn. Ultimately, there are other factors, but this factor, the methodology employed is of crucial importance.

The first method of learning I have labeled The Simple Datum Method. An animal is hungry, sees an apple, eats the apple, inputs data as to the future and proper dispensation of apples. Sadly, many people learn only on this level throughout the third world countries of the world.

The second method I call Stringular, and it is the memorization of random strings of data. This is the method by which children are taught to think in countries that do not have methods of education. This is the method used in the martial arts, and it is, by and large, nothing more than Monkey See Monkey Do.

The third category of learning I have called the Mosaic Method, and this is the method used to achieve enlightenment, such as it is. Simply, a person memorizes enough random strings of data to perceive a mental image. The image may be all messed in a variety of incredible ways, but it has been filled in enough for the person to envision, and thus he actually learns.

The fourth method is a modern method, and I have labeled it The Linear Method. The Linear Method entails the memorization of strings of logical data, and it was used to teach children in modern society up to recent times. Unfortunately, the method, even when it was used to good effect, ended with children, and advanced methods of learning were not cultivated.

The fifth category of learning I have called Matrixing. In this method the data is input in linear fashion, on a grid, until a mosaic, not slanted nor skewed, is arrived at. This is an amazingly efficient method of transmitting data, and people who have experienced Matrixing begin to input by strings of logical mosaics, or matrices.

Animal to child to adult, data to lines of information to streams of concepts, thinking about to intuition, the learning methods evolve. There are many ways to consider the implications of what I have discovered in the field of education. The most important thing to be considered, however, is that the profound and enlightening effects of Matrixing are best achieved through a practice of the martial arts, specifically of Matrix Martial Arts.

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