Lynne
Master of Arts
I just started taking Tang Soo Do but I've watched all of my daughter's classes for almost 8 months.
There's one fellow, "D," that sweats so much that everyone teases him. He leaves large pools of sweat.
Every 10 - 15 minutes, groups of students move to a new station and different instructor in the Dojang (usually).
One evening, "D" had left his trademark, and then moved across the Dojang with his group. My daughter's group was running from one end of the Dojang to "D's" sweaty end to do running sidekicks. The instructor was holding the small focus pad and standing about two feet on the other side of the "lake."
I was really worried that my daughter might slip on the sweat and break something...like her neck.
With horror, I watched as students ran through the pool of sweat. After about 15 students ran through the sweat 5 times, it was gone. I didn't have to worry about my daughter slipping on sweat anymore for the students had absorbed it all.
Yuk.
There's one fellow, "D," that sweats so much that everyone teases him. He leaves large pools of sweat.
Every 10 - 15 minutes, groups of students move to a new station and different instructor in the Dojang (usually).
One evening, "D" had left his trademark, and then moved across the Dojang with his group. My daughter's group was running from one end of the Dojang to "D's" sweaty end to do running sidekicks. The instructor was holding the small focus pad and standing about two feet on the other side of the "lake."
I was really worried that my daughter might slip on the sweat and break something...like her neck.
With horror, I watched as students ran through the pool of sweat. After about 15 students ran through the sweat 5 times, it was gone. I didn't have to worry about my daughter slipping on sweat anymore for the students had absorbed it all.
Yuk.