information, sharing, and learning. Our fingers and minds (hopefully) work a lot faster than our bodies when learning to move.
Keep working, this has nothing to do with rank in the "real world." It is what it is, another medium for sharing or teaching. You can learn from anyone, be humbled, or choose to be embarassed.
"Just cuz belt color show, it don't mean you know" to paraphrase. I have students who "understand" movement and Kenpo far better than I did at their rank. Partially through how I chose to teach, but primarily through their efforts off the mat. I only have them for a few hours a week - for some of them, they choose to pursue learning through their own efforts. Books (Infinite Insights, The Encyclopedia of Kenpo, etc.) which were not available when I was coming up, DVD's or VCR tapes, and the Internet .... plus a MUCH larger number of seminars are available, are a few of the things that make the KenpoWorld more "available" to the student who wants to pursue the Art at their own pace.
GOOD FOR THEM & KUDOS
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