It sometimes saddens me when I realize just how few of us that started studying way back then are still around. Most of those we studied with are long gone and we now inherit the title of those old folks. So I was wondering just who among you studied in the '60's or early 70's ?
For those much younger we did not have the internet so we could not google a system or form we had to learn from an instructor or maybe even from books or magazines. Instructor where few and far between, some of us had to travel more than an hour just to find a school.
I myself started studying with a small group of friends in the mid 60's. We got most of our instruction form a few books and the occasional magazine article. Once in a while we would travel about 70 miles to the nearest school and sit and watch for a night then go home and try to practice what we saw there. My first real school experience came in 1970.
So again I will ask who is still around from those days.
For those much younger we did not have the internet so we could not google a system or form we had to learn from an instructor or maybe even from books or magazines. Instructor where few and far between, some of us had to travel more than an hour just to find a school.
I myself started studying with a small group of friends in the mid 60's. We got most of our instruction form a few books and the occasional magazine article. Once in a while we would travel about 70 miles to the nearest school and sit and watch for a night then go home and try to practice what we saw there. My first real school experience came in 1970.
So again I will ask who is still around from those days.