About teaching,
I'd like to tell you this:
Even though you cannot demonstrate,
your students will follow you if your teaching were right all the way.
Let's suppose a student, who couldn't develope his a technique,
can advance right away as soon as he accept your advice.
Then he will follow you although you cannot show him with your body.
And let's reflect the reason why you trust me.
There are a lot of good masters who can perform difficult technique better than me.
But I don't care it so much; instead, I believe TKD is not a physical technique but its mind.
What if I could show you difficult motion but don't explain it how you can do kindly?
What if I explain somehow but it were not so reasonable?
Of course, there are better masters of TKD than me,
and sometimes, some students don't accept my advice on TKD.
But within our relationship I wish you could understand the importance of mind and reasonable advice.
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