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!
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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