Friday, March 24, 2006

81: Friday 7:00: March 24, 2006

Yes, the answer is sometimes M...


Beginner's Course

Basic:

Shumatsu Dosa-1
Shumatsu Dosa-2

Tai no Henko-1
Tai no Henko-1 with partner

Tai no Henko-2
Tai no Henko-2 with partner

Hiriki no Yosei-1
Hiriki no Yosei-1 with partner

Hiriki no Yosei-2
Hiriki no Yosei-2 with partner

Shumatsu Dosa-1
Shumatsu Dosa-2

Technique:
No Technique...as the voice said


Note:
Class of 6... again...the answer is sometimes M... : )

I totally dont remember how I used to deal with Kihon Dosa in the beginning. I remember not knowing nor remembering anything at all everytime I came out to the class, so it was always new except for the slight memory of the movements. Well, getting the introduction in the beginning must be nice : ) and I'm glad I had a chance to realize it even after over a year ; )

Since I dont remember how I tried to learn or understand all these movements, I just did not know what to tell people who was experiensing it for the first time.

In spite of all those condition, I think the class went all right. People still had a chance to learn somethings. For beginners, there isn't much choice, yet for others...to "see" or "care" whether others are doing "all right" or not, pushes people up. The output hits people as a sign for them to realize what they know, they can do. It doesnt suggest for teachers to forget to set their alarms. : )

People like to do what they can, that feeling makes them feel better, and gives a motivation for wanting to try more...8 y/o started to go lower when I suggested to do in the condition of "if you can", and she just kept going lower because she could. It involves a lot of flexibility with her body as a very young person, still these simple mind set shows an amazing effort. It was good to see, and will always good to remember. : )

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