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TheBattousai
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If this has been discussed before, then ignore me....
(Since this is also a good beginners question, I put it here.)
I was wondering what are some good practices for helping remembering things, not just techniques, katas or whatever and their names, but also just things that the instructor may mention during class, like about the history of the art, things about certain techniques and princibles, a life lession to keep in mind, or whatever else. Other than pad and paper, what are some other methods, I would like to what everyone does to help themselves or maybe find something better than what I'm doing with my bad memory. (Which I'm doing little to nothing as of right now with my work schedule, not being able to go but once a day, curses!)
Thanks everyone, TheBattousai
(Since this is also a good beginners question, I put it here.)
I was wondering what are some good practices for helping remembering things, not just techniques, katas or whatever and their names, but also just things that the instructor may mention during class, like about the history of the art, things about certain techniques and princibles, a life lession to keep in mind, or whatever else. Other than pad and paper, what are some other methods, I would like to what everyone does to help themselves or maybe find something better than what I'm doing with my bad memory. (Which I'm doing little to nothing as of right now with my work schedule, not being able to go but once a day, curses!)
Thanks everyone, TheBattousai