Thursday, September 25, 2008

IN DEFENSE OF ELITISM
Anyone who knows me really well knows that I am a fan of Mark Twight. One of my favorite books and one of the few that I have read multiple times is
Kiss or Kill.
You also probably know that I don't believe that just because someone enters a race that it makes them a winner. Everyone is not a winner.
So you can imagine my glee when I read this on the Gym Jones website:
In Defense of Elitism
As if it requires defending …Gym Jones is exclusive. We exclude. It is not a question of elitism vs. egalitarianism because there can be no question; the black belt is elite, the white belt is not. The black belt is earned through long, difficult work, rigorous education, commitment, and persistence. Not everyone gets a black belt. It's not T-Ball. We invite elite performers to train here because they foster the environment we prefer. It is the rare athlete who improves despite training exclusively with less capable practitioners and such exceptions may not be used to prove a rule. Talented athletes surround themselves with others of a similar or higher caliber – both mental and physical – and improve by doing so.
The parallel motive has to do with choosing who we want to spend our limited time with: why would we open our arms to any and everyone? -Mark Twight
"It's not T-ball"
Classic

5 comments:

M. Trower said...

Eating a bagel and reading Twight at the same time is not T-Ball either, apparently.

Anonymous said...

listen to your ramblings and show up to the rocket ride, you pussy...it's not t-ball and yes, it's at 8am...so what, i don't want to hear it.

-rocket

Unknown said...

Joe, the rocket has your number to a "t".

PNWBuckeye said...

Damn you Rocket calling me out on my blog. You know I don't roll that early in the morning.
Damn you....

BicyclePortland.net said...

Check this out. I think you'll make the ride after this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iweZ-o43wFU&feature=related