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ESCalderon Blog Tools Rate This Blog
Creation Date: 01-16-2007 07:42 AM
Erik Calderon
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Erik Calderon's Martial Arts Program
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In Teaching I don't want to teach Aikido Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #47 New 03-01-2008 08:24 AM
I remember in Japan, how often people would ask me, how do you do it? How can I do this technique? Which hand goes where? Where am I supposed to move my feet.

I usually always tried to keep silent and push them by attacking a bit harder.

Today, I find my self having to teach, when all I want to do is learn and become better.

I want to become the best I could ever be.....and the only way to get there is to have honest sincere training partners. People that will push me further and further the same way I would keep quite and push my fellow students a bit harder.

Erik Calderon
www.shinkikan.com
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RSS Feed 1 Responses to "I don't want to teach Aikido"
#1 03-02-2008 05:39 PM
eyrie Says:
Sometimes students can teach you a thing or two about "teaching". Like kids can sometimes teach u how to be a better parent...
 




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