sensei8 Posted April 14, 2020 Posted April 14, 2020 Congrats, Danielle on your successful on-line class. How do you think it went overall, and will you continue your in-line classes?? I'll be continuing it whilst we are in this situation. Its' keeping the kids especially engaged and the parents are appreciating it as it helps provide some structure to the week. Plus it keeps me focused with my own training.Definitely challenging trying to teach when you cannot physically correct or engage with a student but if anything is forcing me to become better with how I verbally explain things. It's funny because on KF over the years there have been many posts on whether online training can work, the Gracies have already done it to an extent with Gracie University, but the general consensus was that it was a horrible idea. I don't think it will ever replace direct instruction but having had to do this now I can see it having a place.You've ever reasons to be proud of what you've done in this accomplished. Nothing is more rewarding then trying and succeeding in something new and alien, especially in the business world.As to Devin's question, if it was me, I'd freeze payments because of the high possibility that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many might not be earning a paycheck for whatever that reason(s) might be. Plus, I'd not have them pay for any months that the school was closed, as a Past-Due account. I'd just squash those months, and then go from there, as far as when their first payments might be due. I'm sure their other creditors will be chewing at the bit wanting their money too, and this is just me, MA lessons are a want and not a need, like food, electricity, and the like. Yes, a MA school is still a business, and all students still must pay to play. **Proof is on the floor!!!
Patrick Posted April 14, 2020 Posted April 14, 2020 It's funny because on KF over the years there have been many posts on whether online training can work, the Gracies have already done it to an extent with Gracie University, but the general consensus was that it was a horrible idea. I don't think it will ever replace direct instruction but having had to do this now I can see it having a place.Interesting callback and thought. You're right. Patrick O'Keefe - KarateForums.com AdministratorHave a suggestion or a bit of feedback relating to KarateForums.com? Please contact me!KarateForums.com Articles - KarateForums.com Awards - Member of the Month - User Guidelines
bushido_man96 Posted April 14, 2020 Posted April 14, 2020 It's funny because on KF over the years there have been many posts on whether online training can work, the Gracies have already done it to an extent with Gracie University, but the general consensus was that it was a horrible idea. I don't think it will ever replace direct instruction but having had to do this now I can see it having a place.Interesting callback and thought. You're right.Yes, very interesting indeed. Something about necessity being the mother of invention? Or in this instance, innovation. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
sensei8 Posted April 14, 2020 Posted April 14, 2020 It's funny because on KF over the years there have been many posts on whether online training can work, the Gracies have already done it to an extent with Gracie University, but the general consensus was that it was a horrible idea. I don't think it will ever replace direct instruction but having had to do this now I can see it having a place.Interesting callback and thought. You're right.Yes, very interesting indeed. Something about necessity being the mother of invention? Or in this instance, innovation.In this regards, I don't like the idea because it can't, and shouldn't, ever replace the direct instructions. That's just me; stuck in the darn past. Remember, I still don't, and won't ever have a website for my dojo. Both ideas to me are so foreign to me...yeah, I know!!I do see the value of them both wholeheartedly, and for those who utilize either of them with success, I'm not only envious, but I'm also proud of them being able to come out of the shadows of yesteryear. **Proof is on the floor!!!
DWx Posted April 15, 2020 Author Posted April 15, 2020 It's funny because on KF over the years there have been many posts on whether online training can work, the Gracies have already done it to an extent with Gracie University, but the general consensus was that it was a horrible idea. I don't think it will ever replace direct instruction but having had to do this now I can see it having a place.Interesting callback and thought. You're right.Yes, very interesting indeed. Something about necessity being the mother of invention? Or in this instance, innovation.Yes it won't totally replace it as its near impossible to do any live or resistance drilling, and unless they are lucky to have someone else at home who trains its impossible to teach sparring. But as far as fundamentals, forms and basic sparring drills it works.Honestly the biggest benefit is keeping that community feeling going. People will stick around the club longer, and will come back to it once COVID-19 is gone, if they feel part of a wider community. I'm making a conscious effort to try to include and connect with everyone as much as possible to keep them all going. "Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius
sensei8 Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Well, the Texas Governor has extended out Stay-At-Home until June 10th. With that in mind, I've extended my dojo's closing date to be in align with that order, and will decide if that's when I'll reopen. Some of my students are getting quite itchy, and are under the impression that I'm succumbing to the pressure of unwarranted information and facts. My answer to that is this...This is my dojo, and I'll not turn anyone's concerns into a political discussion. I've underlying conditions, and in that, I'll not succumb to risking myself. Patience is an underlying effect of any MAist on and off the floor; so exercise that with some severe diligence.I'll not apologize for my decision. The dojo will be open when I say so, and not anytime sooner. **Proof is on the floor!!!
bushido_man96 Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 Kansas has pretty well been released from any kind of quarantine and stay-at-home orders, leaving decisions up to county governments going forward, and for businesses to determine how to move forward in their best interests, and those of their customers.I'm looking forward to finding out what our TKD school's plans are. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
DWx Posted May 31, 2020 Author Posted May 31, 2020 I think it'll be some time before we can train fully again. Though on Monday we can now meet in groups of 6 as long as it is outdoors and we stay 2m away. Elite sport can do contact training in small groups and I know GB Taekwondo are back at it. "Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius
Bulltahr Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 We a bit luckier here being an island nation at the end of the world, eliminated here if we keep the borders closed. Back to the dojo on Wednesday!!!!! "We don't have any money, so we will have to think" - Ernest Rutherford
Spodo Komodo Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 There was a small group of what looked like Kung Fu students doing forms in the park this morning. I found a spot a way off to do my kata practice and we shared a friendly wave.
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