In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Handling Distractions in Class.
Distractions can be a common occurrence in a martial arts class and a classic example is flatulence. As an instructor or a student, how should distractions be handled in martial arts classes? In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Handling Distractions in Class.
Handling distractions in martial arts classes is an essential skill for any teacher. By prioritizing the group's education, instructors can think of better ways to handle distractions in class.
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