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  #30 New 02-07-2012 07:31 AM
If you are a teacher, going to camps and seminars is great, and visiting other dojos. I also found myself understanding Yamada Sensei. He used to watch a lot. When I became a teacher, though on a much lower level obviously, I ended up doing the same thing. How else are you going to know how the students are doing? So I smiled when I read something he wrote on USAF online news about learning by teaching.

However, I also have to give credit to somebody at Sea World among the species who sometimes or more or less get along with humans, though not to the same degree as dogs and horses. (It is said that cats train us, however...)

I saw Shamu at a time when maybe due to spongy mats at the Y, I had a bit of trouble keeping my balance during the leg stretches where you sort of plant one heel and bend the other knee. The Bakers were kind enough to take me to this popular tourist attraction which enables people to understand the power of nature and sometimes the playfulness of other species, who probably enjoy it not just for the food.

There was Shamu, I thought when I got back to the Y, as big as twenty Cadillacs and so graceful. Daian stop worrying about your weight just get into the pool. They had Aquathenics there, which even gray haired people participated in.

Well it worked and was great fun especially for Pisces who are reputed to love water anyway.

In class one day during the leg stretches I said, do like this, only don't fall over like me. Hey, whaddaya know, I didn't fall over! Must be the Aquathenics.

You can even learn from other species if you are observant.
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#1 02-08-2012 11:40 AM
mathewjgano Says:
Great example of the power of observation! I liked that, thank you, Diana!
 




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