We've spent the last few classes getting back to cleaning up our basic techniques (kihon).  We are doing this for two reasons really:

1.) If we aren't careful to consistently review our basic techniques, then we run the risk of reinforcing bad habits.  We have to go back to the basics to ensure we are working on a solid foundation.

2.) We are growing!  In the last month alone, we've added 3 students to each of our classes.


One temptation is to become bored or familiar with kihon.  I have been encouraging everyone here in Gaithersburg that if you're happy with your techniques, then you're probably working hard enough!
 


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