Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
It's quite simple. Learning needs an objective, a goal, and different objectives call for different teaching methods. Learning how to learn for you will be totally individual as you would also come with previous training and experience. So, what I'm saying is, the first stage of learning is how to learn with an objective.
What is your objective to learning Wing Chun?
Your answer is then put into the construct and variations of time and detail will vary in each stage depending on this objective. If I was to take everything through each stage once, I have completed learning and start to
practise 'how to learn/practice/skill/use/change'. Then we have skill in learning, practice etc.
It's when you find yourself
changing how to change you can see the cycle
Instead of calling 'how to learn'
...could I paraphrase what you said by calling training simply 'Goal-Oriented?'
What is the goal for this time-period. End time-period. Re-evaluate and resume training.
All this is based on the individual, as per what you have said.
Am I correct in my interpretation?
“An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.” – Friedrich Engels