JusticeZero Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 Will your sensei be able to oversee classes at least? Someone in, for instance, a wheelchair, might not be able to do a solid back kick, but they can still help someone else to find the proper form of the back kick.I am sorry to hear about your teacher's turn of fortune. I hope that something good comes of it for them in the end. "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." - Baleia
CQC Posted May 23, 2005 Author Posted May 23, 2005 Will your sensei be able to oversee classes at least? Someone in, for instance, a wheelchair, might not be able to do a solid back kick, but they can still help someone else to find the proper form of the back kick.I am sorry to hear about your teacher's turn of fortune. I hope that something good comes of it for them in the end.Yeah, he'll definately be able to oversee classes within a few weeks, which is great. In the meantime the other middle/advanced students can help the lower ranks with technique, etc. I'm sure something good will definately come from this. We already have more solid teachers at the dojo to ensure it's survival, so that's great news. Also, thanks for your support..and I'm sure everything will work out! "Beware the fury of a patient man."- John Dryden
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