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Old 06-08-2006, 07:00 AM   #9
jelena-nanana

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"this will give them time to practice some of their wazas"

I agree, spreading your knowledge around is not only "teaching" the things you have learned so far. While doing the waza or showing the exercise to somebody, you have the time to reflect to yourself, when you see that the waza or whatever it is you're doing, is being done correctly it, gives a good feeling. Kendo is more than just doing, it's always working on yourself
However I don't think shodan are the best people to teach a whole class (don't get me wrong people... ) are there any higher grades in your dojo except your sensei?
grtz

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