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By sheamus125 - 05-02-2011 06:46 PM
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This was brought to mind by the thread on DVDs. If some of us live in far off rural areas but still want to learn fma, what is the best way to do this? I have attended a couple of seminars, but don't live close enough to any city to have a place to train regularly. Besides, I'd kind of like to learn an fma from the bottom up and while seminars have a place, a regular, systematic study is more what I'm looking for. Maybe travel when I get a vacation, get a good instructor and just get some stuff that is very basic, that I can do on my own or with a study partner and just get back to the main school periodically? has anyone done this? Do you think it is possible? Thanks in advance for all replies.
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By sheamus125 - 05-02-2011 06:46 PM
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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This was brought to mind by the thread on DVDs. If some of us live in far off rural areas but still want to learn fma, what is the best way to do this? I have attended a couple of seminars, but don't live close enough to any city to have a place to train regularly. Besides, I'd kind of like to learn an fma from the bottom up and while seminars have a place, a regular, systematic study is more what I'm looking for. Maybe travel when I get a vacation, get a good instructor and just get some stuff that is very basic, that I can do on my own or with a study partner and just get back to the main school periodically? has anyone done this? Do you think it is possible? Thanks in advance for all replies.
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