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What constitutes a being a "personal student" of an instructor?
By Bob Hubbard - 07-08-2010 03:48 PM
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk

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Originally posted on MartialTalk by Dennis Conatser in 2003
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What constitutes a being a "personal student" of an instructor? Mr. Parker used to teach around 40 or so weekends a year. Instructors would set up Seminars or Workshops and he would teach the group and usually help the host privately as well.

If you were "helped" during the " Seminar" does this mean you were considered "student" of Ed Parkers or is there a more formal definition such as being an official association member or actually the agreement between Mr. Parker and the Instructor which seems more official to me than most who seem to be self proclaimed students due to attendance? Or are there other factors that should be considered?

Your thoughts......

Submitted here for rediscovery and discussion. :asian:


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