Originally Posted by
Yum Cha
I seem to remember in Tae Kwon Do, after a certain level, maybe red or black, you didn't pay fees anymore, the thinking being, that was your compensation for teaching so much of the class.
I wonder if that de-motivated any of the black belts?
I think that issues of liability change with a non commercial school. No different than a bunch of guys playing soccer in the park.
That was the case with me.
It become my responsibility to teach kids classes and to warm-up or teach the adult classes.
It was a learning process for me and helped my MA very, very much.
I also felt even MORE obligated to be better.
That I was paying for MA training never motivated me any more or less, that's just not me.
Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !