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rmcrobertson
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Oh, no, it ain't false modesty or even modesty. I used to regularly drive my first instructor (Toni) into the house for a cigarette, my second (Scott) out for a burrito. Larry just goes in the office and closes the door when he can't take it any more.
About the smartest thing I ever said about my approach to learning new material in kenpo is this: "With me, it's just dogs watching TV."
Do you folks find it hard to convince students to turn their heads before they change directions and angles in forms? It makes me wanna go in the office and close the door, when I see students high-stepping (! whole 'nother problem) through Short 1 and Short 2, turning into blocks and covering/sidestepping without the slightest ideas of what's over there...
About the smartest thing I ever said about my approach to learning new material in kenpo is this: "With me, it's just dogs watching TV."
Do you folks find it hard to convince students to turn their heads before they change directions and angles in forms? It makes me wanna go in the office and close the door, when I see students high-stepping (! whole 'nother problem) through Short 1 and Short 2, turning into blocks and covering/sidestepping without the slightest ideas of what's over there...