Headhunter
Senior Master
saw an argument on Facebook on the whole addressing an instructor as sir thing. Personally I don't think much of it either way. If an instructor wants to be called sir I'll call him it if he doesn't then I won't.
Personally when I teach. I don't care. For kids I can see it as teaching respect but even when I've taught kids I don't specifically tell them you have to call me mr hunter and if one comes up to me and says hey head...I'm not telling them off for that.
For adults it's simple. If they call me sir I specially tell them don't call me sir. I don't like it personally. That's just the way I am.
But the argument was saying that if you don't have kids do this and call the instructor sir or sensei or mr...or miss....then they'll become menaces to society....personally I think that's a load of rubbish. I mean boxing and kickboxing coaches they don't get called sir and there's no reason to think those are more dangers to society than anyone else.
To me as an instructor I don't like being held on a pedestal. I want anyone I teach to be comftoable enough to come to talk to me like they would with one of the guys but from my experience people are reluctant to share personal or embarassing issues with people they consider above them. That's why I don't do that. I'm just one of the guys in the club. Okay I might be teaching but that doesn't make me a better or more important person than the white belt on his first class.
That's my take. But everyone has their ways and as I said if someone wants me to address them as sir or anything else then I'll happily address them as that in the class.
Personally when I teach. I don't care. For kids I can see it as teaching respect but even when I've taught kids I don't specifically tell them you have to call me mr hunter and if one comes up to me and says hey head...I'm not telling them off for that.
For adults it's simple. If they call me sir I specially tell them don't call me sir. I don't like it personally. That's just the way I am.
But the argument was saying that if you don't have kids do this and call the instructor sir or sensei or mr...or miss....then they'll become menaces to society....personally I think that's a load of rubbish. I mean boxing and kickboxing coaches they don't get called sir and there's no reason to think those are more dangers to society than anyone else.
To me as an instructor I don't like being held on a pedestal. I want anyone I teach to be comftoable enough to come to talk to me like they would with one of the guys but from my experience people are reluctant to share personal or embarassing issues with people they consider above them. That's why I don't do that. I'm just one of the guys in the club. Okay I might be teaching but that doesn't make me a better or more important person than the white belt on his first class.
That's my take. But everyone has their ways and as I said if someone wants me to address them as sir or anything else then I'll happily address them as that in the class.