Nick_UKWC Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 i hate associatios, and you should too. Hmm, I've found ours to be helpful and supportive, as well as offering an organised way to train. I don't doubt there can be bad ones though. "...or maybe you are carrying a large vicious dog in your pocket." -Scottnshelly
47MartialMan Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Hi, i'm David from Mexico i have a self defense school in mexico city, my students mostly are 'bout 17 to 20 years old i have like 250 students and i am running out of ideas, i usually practice tae kwon do, jiu ji tsu, boxing and kick boxing, but my creativity in runnig dry so i need some advice, i need to prepare the subject of low kick, they know already how to do it but they need to practice it a lot, what i did with my students last year, i bought 1 watermelon per student and they had to break the watermelon with the low kick, and i need a new idea for that. Some help? Please!!!! Running out of ideas? How can you have any relation to training with that to create ideas to motivate students? You should be the motivator, not creating new ideas. 250 students and you have to be creative? 250 melons, was there a sale, or did you know a grower? What about the mess? Not to boast, as other instructors may agree, having so much training and material is a lifetime of study. If one had started many years before teaching, the students could almost never "catch up" with the teacher. In others words, the teacher, being experienced, would never have to result in "being creative". IMHO
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