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    • #2892
      Royal Dragon
      Participant

      Hey guys,
      I have been playing with this art for years and years now. My buddy Joe says I should be teaching, but I am always reluctant because I am not really an official student of his. I sort of did the “Buffet Table” thing with his curriculum. I can certainly fight with it (or at least the aspects I favored). However, I need bodies to really get it all down.

      With warm weather here, I am looking for a few people to work withoutdoors, semi regularly. This would be in between also going by Jeff Fargo for coaching and fine tuning on all the many intricate details.

      Jeff is one of the Top Heavy Hitters of our group (and also featured in one of Steve’s vids), so I would want anyone working with me, to also be seeing him when possible too.

      Shoot me an e-mail @ royaldragonusa@yahoo.com and lets talk.

      • This topic was modified 9 years, 9 months ago by Royal Dragon.
    • #2902
      Art Kidwell
      Keymaster

      Yes, having practice partners is a major key in developing all the tools KunTao Silat provides and the Practice Leader Program is one of the best ways for folks to get started in the teaching process. You have the good fortune of having a mentor such as Jeff Fargo and a teacher like Joe Judt who may be able to drop in on your Practice Group from time to time to also help refine your teaching skills. You can also submit testing videos for the KTS Staff to critique – either of your martial or teaching skills. This is an integral part of the Guru Certification Course curriculum.

      Take the leap and get started!

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