How can i tell between good/bad instructor?
My kungfu instructor teaches the class some qigong every now and then, but i want to do it more regulary, the are several tai chi classes around me and i was wondering how i can tell a good teacher from a bad one or doesn't it matter?
when i was deciding what kungfu teacher to go with it was easy, i sparred them, looked at their forms, concepts, and how i got along with them.
but with tai chi, for me it seems harder because a tai chi/ chi kung(qigong) technique is designed to work for you internaly, rather than externaly on an opponant.
any suggestions?
thanks in advance.
stubbs
"satisfaction loses,and humility gains"
GlW where do you find the time?
I just gotta ask.....
With around a 1000 posts to your name and being on-line for around 24 months, making the average number of posts per month to be around 41, how do you do it.
I'm sorry, just gotta ask!
Where do you find the time to teach, let alone part your deep wisdom onto your students?
With 41 posts a month, "hell that's alot time spent at a desk"
You must have a day job at a computer, "Yes, it must be how you do it."
Hmmmmmm Hmmmmmmmmm Hmmmmmmmmm Hmmmmmmmmmmm???????
Somehow I got the feeling your going to tell me you pratice and teach Yang style taijiquan.
Not that I think there's anything wrong with that.
And.......
Not that I think somethings not right with you either, but since your wisdom is so heavy (heavy enouph to say that my comments were BS)
You must be a somebody!
You should have let me know just how important you are from the start. he he he he he
I bet all your students know just how important you are? right?
Then I could of hung my head in shame right from the start.
"I need to learn better time management, then I could post more often like you.
Got any advise on managing time?
I'm having trouble working and teaching and training myself, oh yea, I left out occasional tournaments I and my students do on the week-ends.