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Oh and if you happen to have a digital camera with a record function, you can set it up to record you doing your katas a few times and then watch them. Might help you really see how you are doing them.

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Try using a video camera to record yourself doing kata. When I was preparing for my shodan exam, I did this one or two times, every other week for 6 months. I would tape all the katas from one angle, then move the camera to another and run thru the katas again. I found it to be a great tool for learning, as I could see where I needed to fix things, as well as my progression up to the exam.

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