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![]() | ========= Hey Guys, I was wondering how everyone likes to keep their mind settings durring class sessions. You know, very serious or relaxed for comfort. I seem to be happy as long as students are not sitting down or smoking off to the side. It would be easier if I was indoors but, I am outside a community center right now. I just don't want visitors to think we are not organized because we have great training classes. I'm sure in the future there will be some who could be better if I pushed them harder. I just don't see that right now. I guess I was wondering how some other teachers act behind closed doors. (so to speak) Richard Harris AL-Bujinkan Read More ... or click reply below. ------------------------------ MartialTalk.com Post Bot - Ninjitsu Feed |
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