Sunday, March 28, 2010
Putting together a manual
I always said that if you are going to teach Wing Chun (or any other art) you should have a manual available to give or sell the student. The student may be a very good listener and there are many out there who have great powers of concentration. Maybe they don't need a manual, but most do. Of course, as I have discovered, it is not easy putting together one of these descriptive and "living" manuals. But since I have opened my big mouth, it is time for me to put one together. I have thus started the beginnings of doing just that. I am sifting through old manuals, clippings that I have saved over the years (I have volumns), and even some old videos that I have collected over the years. It takes a great deal of time because, just when you think that you have a chapter or part down, you discover a whole new section that should have been added. If you did not save space on your processor for this contingency, it is somewhat difficult to add the new material. But I will do it. I do plan to share some of this/these manuals when I feel that it is somewhat complete. So stand by.
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