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Farang-
I have been training for a while now, and have been told by my master that I am able to teach low-level belts in Hwa Rang Do (white to some yellow). I, at the time, had no interest in teaching my art because of my knowledge (or lack there of) and it was mainly for my self pertection and perfection. Now, I have a couple of friends who are extremely interested and have definate need of the training.
So how do I teach when I am still learning myself? Just as a student I have ideas floating through my head that I can keep straight...so how do I keep my mind in order long enough for me to teach effectively?
Also, what is the best way to teach philosophy? I know someone in desperate need of wisdom and guidance, and I don't know exactly how to put it to him, just because I've tried before and it seems to be a little like throwing fertilizer on a brick wall...against the wind. How can I teach him lessons of life that I learned to him that I know he will understand?
My master says you can't make all the mistakes in the world yourself, so learn from other people. Any advise on what to do or what not to do is wonderful.
Thank you for helping the confused.
Farang-
Ryan
I have been training for a while now, and have been told by my master that I am able to teach low-level belts in Hwa Rang Do (white to some yellow). I, at the time, had no interest in teaching my art because of my knowledge (or lack there of) and it was mainly for my self pertection and perfection. Now, I have a couple of friends who are extremely interested and have definate need of the training.
So how do I teach when I am still learning myself? Just as a student I have ideas floating through my head that I can keep straight...so how do I keep my mind in order long enough for me to teach effectively?
Also, what is the best way to teach philosophy? I know someone in desperate need of wisdom and guidance, and I don't know exactly how to put it to him, just because I've tried before and it seems to be a little like throwing fertilizer on a brick wall...against the wind. How can I teach him lessons of life that I learned to him that I know he will understand?
My master says you can't make all the mistakes in the world yourself, so learn from other people. Any advise on what to do or what not to do is wonderful.
Thank you for helping the confused.
Farang-
Ryan