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Old 06-12-2008   #41 (permalink)
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Not really. It's going to depend on a lot of factors, such as travel, how many hours, the level of the course, how many students, etc. I would expect it to be significantly less than most of the traveling instructors (for a variety of reasons). I expect that it will start more like "tutoring," and then develop into more rigidly structured blocks of instruction.

One of my goals is to fill a few empty niches that exist. One is for people who can only commit a few hours at a time to such endeavors, either due to their schedules or because of physical limitations. Another is to address needs of people who have physical limitations that either prevent them from attending "big name" instructor classes, or make it difficult for them to do so comfortably. Among the latter group are people who are the most in need of weapons-dependent defensive skills, yet they may have the toughest time accessing such instructional opportunities.

For a lot of people 3-5 days straight is too much of an investment of whatever of their resources are limited (time, money, stamina, attention span, etc.). For them, blocks of 2-6 hours will work a lot better, and since I'm "local," it won't be impractical due to the logistical problems faced by traveling instructors.
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