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Question i know its going to depend on each individual and talents but how long would you guess, if you had to, it take for someone to train to become a quality teacher. ie 5 years with 3 classes per week. What your experience. I know it bedends on circumstances but if you had to guess.
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I'd say 5 years. With 3 classes per week.....
Naw, not only do you have to reach a very high standard, you also have to learn how to teach (which is a different thing altogether). The best players in any sport or art rarely make the best trainers. No one can say how long this takes. It depends most on how much you want it. |
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Hey never mind if they get their instructorship at the Inosanto academy then it is legit from what i hear mr Inosonto doesnt just give them out like candy. someone i know trained there for 4 to 5 years but trained alot .
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Teaching is a skill that has to be aqquired. But skill level I would say maybe 6-8 years. But as Bri Thai said becoming a teachers is a different thing all together.
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