Study group question - (2) *Getting warm!*

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Alfred Wong
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Study group question - (2) *Getting warm!*

Postby Alfred Wong » Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:36 pm

Aye, if anyone can remember, I posted a message about setting up a Study group in Hong Kong, and I am gathering more people now.

Would someone in a study group or Mr. J Clements please tell me:

1. Will we be able to access the "member" articles if we are study group members? If yes, what will that be? We need practical information, after reading Mr. JC's books.

2. I like the T-shirts, right. After setting up a study group, what is the actual benefict? Now I got the recording of all my sparring videos and the RSW group here review them all, dear Lance always give my advices, with along the other fighters we always discuss about our weakness and what improvement shall be made. And that is absolutely over 30 minutes for each year!

Just some little question that's always disturbing me... I really hope that joining in can improve my skill.
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Re: Study group question - (2) *Getting warm!*

Postby Mike Cartier » Tue Aug 10, 2004 2:05 pm

1. Yes you get to view the members materials , consisting of manuals, articles , study guides and videos too

2. The actual benefit of the study group is the information and advice from other ARMA members and study groups.
This is especially invaluable.

Say Hi to Lance for me, we speak on ICQ from time to time,
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Re: Study group question - (2) *Getting warm!*

Postby Alfred Wong » Tue Aug 10, 2004 7:31 pm

Thanks, will consider the group seriously.
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