co-lee wrote:There is stuff that I've learned and that I teach that will be misunderstood w/o a significant time investment on the parts of both the teacher and the student. So, that material is reserved for "indoor" students -- the ones that stick around and put the effort in. That's how I was taught it.
It is important to be careful of what's taught. Because teaching carelessly and studying carelessly is to teach and learn incorrectly.
Agreed completely.
Experiential learning through serious study and practice is crucial to achieving expertise in any martial art, but so is the quality of instruction and training, as these factors ultimately determine the results of personal efforts.