girlbug2
Master of Arts
Buddha...Drill Sergeant...Dad...etc. How would you describe your instructor's personal teaching style? Aloof, familiar, intimidating, quiet, loud, formal, jokester, serious..I'm sure they run the gamut. What is the overall impression you get of him/her? Do you think that this style works well with the art being taught?
OR--if YOU are the instructor, how do you like to come across to your students? Does that change depending on what group or time you teach?
The head instructor at my school paces around the room quite restlessly while we are warming up and practicing. He speaks rapidly and clearly. Occasionally he punctuates his lessons with jokes-most of which are actually funny. He gives the impression of an abundance of energy, but under control. Overall, his manner is friendly, but not so that anybody disrespects him. I think this is a good fit for Krav Maga.
OR--if YOU are the instructor, how do you like to come across to your students? Does that change depending on what group or time you teach?
The head instructor at my school paces around the room quite restlessly while we are warming up and practicing. He speaks rapidly and clearly. Occasionally he punctuates his lessons with jokes-most of which are actually funny. He gives the impression of an abundance of energy, but under control. Overall, his manner is friendly, but not so that anybody disrespects him. I think this is a good fit for Krav Maga.