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Old 02-28-2006, 09:13 AM   #10
qd0vhq4f

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All is easier said than done, but our club generally stick to pretty much what DarQik is saying there. Well said. I agree with everyone above for the matter
The only problem for us is that once we do attract beginners, nearly half don't stay with us as long because they're bored of practising the basics, even though we made it clear how difficult it would be to do Kendo in bogu without knowing any basics! It's just impossible ... we tried giving them a taste, like into their third week or something, we strap 'em up for a session inside a bogu, just as intro and stuff like that ... but we're still losing about half of newbs out of every set. Any suggestions? (seeing that it is sort of related ...)
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