Martial arts show of “Commanders Daughters”

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Now, it has become watered down, along with the teaching and daily practice of martial arts etiquette. As a purist, I would now be out of place in demonstrating my etiquette skills when visiting a martial arts school or while leading a class. If my etiquette was recognized by the instructor, would he/she feel uncomfortable in not knowing proper martial arts etiquette and how to react or respond? Is there a future for martial arts etiquette? Personally, I would like to see the younger generations show more respect in every way.

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