Che al solito, senza parametri, bisogna prender tutto con le molle.
La Val Camonica conta su circa centoquarantamila abitanti, io sono senza dubbio il judoka più forte.
E, se la Camunia diventa stato, saresti il più forte judoka nazionale...
Ma si, ho imparato da tempo a diffidare delle "mitologie marziali".
Mi interessava perché, nelle am cinesi, se l'individuo x vuole innovare gli si risponde sempre che non ha completato il sistema y da cui proviene:
"I am of the opinion that because Wang began studying at young age and left for the army either as a teenager or in his early 20s, he did not manage to study fully the complete curriculum of the art. Wang himself told an interviewer that “he left his teacher in 1907” - supposedly when he was 17 or 22 (though we know Guo actually passed away in 1898 or 1901, so he either left Li Bao age 17 / 22 or 'left' Guo Yunshen much earlier, as a young child, when Guo passed away). There is much evidence to this hypothesis I made (of partial instruction) later in Wang’s life. He never cares to mention the spear of Xing Yi, though it is very important and was known to Guo, or any other weapons for that matter. He never taught movement forms (taolu) beside, perhaps, some of the animal forms (it should be noted that many animals variations are single movements and combinations, not complete forms). The all-important Chicken Stepping of Xing Yi, crucial for its fighting abilities, was not something Wang taught. In his teachings there quite a few other things ‘missing’ as well from the original. Yet because Wang later acknowledged to have changed the art, it is difficult to estimate what he never studied, and what he intentionally omitted. Only the end result can be appreciated, and of that I shall write later."