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Andrew Weems wrote:Let me also say, I know it can be frustrating when you first begin studying these arts, but hang in there and things will begin to make sense. In time the vocabulary and concepts will start to click and the manuals will open themselves to you. Unfortunately, understanding the language and meaning of the manuals comes primarily from reading the manuals, creating a sort of catch-22 situation. The only things that can overcome this are tenacity and instruction - you seem to have the former, hopefully we can help you with the latter.
Aaron Pynenberg wrote:
Now for the cool part to "reward" you for your efforts, I would like to send you two a DVD with some stuff on it. These clips will be a help to you I think.
I am sure that if you continue to be patient and make yourself known to us, you will find great benefit from staying focused in this Art.
remember however that this Art, if you are going to be serious about it, requires a huge amount of study time, so being involved in too many arts, can be a distraction. Make sense?- AP
Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:Hi Eric&Peter,
You've had plenty of sword advice already, and more qualified than I would offer
I just wanted to point out to you that leaving e-mail addresses in clear text on a forum is perhaps not the best idea; I'm sure that there are spam-bots crawling popular places such as this one for addresses... You might want to edit your messages and obfuscate them a little... Don't want to make work easy for these guys
Regards,
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