Along with self-defense, fighting skills, self discipline, confidence, fitness and the like, traditional martial arts are often said to stress courtesy, respect and etiquette. As a teacher of a small class that only meets twice a week, one of my pet peeves is attendance. Since my group is small, a few absences can really affect the whole class, especially if I've planned to introduce new material. I fully understand that things come up and sometimes a student simply can't make it that night. Still, I really appreciate it if they let me know with a call, text or email. And, I've frequently said as much in class.
Today I just got such a call from a fairly new student. I really appreciated his showing me that courtesy, and I said so. I just wish some of the other students were as responsible. I recently had a conversation on this topic with my own instructor in Texas. He feels exactly the same way, even though he runs a much larger school with several branches. I wonder if it's a generational thing (I am getting on into middle age), a matter of upbringing, or just a lack of consideration. Any thoughts?
Today I just got such a call from a fairly new student. I really appreciated his showing me that courtesy, and I said so. I just wish some of the other students were as responsible. I recently had a conversation on this topic with my own instructor in Texas. He feels exactly the same way, even though he runs a much larger school with several branches. I wonder if it's a generational thing (I am getting on into middle age), a matter of upbringing, or just a lack of consideration. Any thoughts?