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06-03-2006, 08:00 AM
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VardyCodarexyz
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ya you shouldn't teach when you are visiting a dojo :O or when you are receiving.
I hate being teache by people that I don't know, pointers are ok but teaching.. I went to one dojo somewhere west of canada once ( I won't say which) the senseis there all started to teach us basic things, so we all felt like our kendo was crap..( I felt I was all wrong!)
They were absolulty right about the mistake we were doing, but we didn't come all the way to their dojo to get that kind of special treatment. My friend and I felt really bad after that practice, sure we learned a lot, but I don't think you should ever gives 10000 comments about someone's kendo. Many good advices yes, but it confused me too much. One at a time please, I won't stop doing kendo tomorrow.
So one thing I learned from that: When I will have the chance to teach kendo to beginners I will try to keep it simple and focus on one thing at the time.
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