I think it's time to round out my education. With a broad spectrum of interests it's kind of hard to pinpoint anything down. Besides, I have responsibilities that cut into my time (well, being a Mom can do that to you)
I also spend two to three afternoons at the Dojang, not only working out but also studying to become an instructor.
Has anybody here gone past the traditional route from taking what was taught in MA tradition and taken it 'scientific'? It seems the curriculum is geared towards PE teachers (but they offer some sweet electives) I have no intention of doing school teaching (is bad enough to teach kids that want to be there, I'd be in trouble the first day out in the real world...)
(I have also considered more practical venues, like electrical and plumbing
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I also spend two to three afternoons at the Dojang, not only working out but also studying to become an instructor.
Has anybody here gone past the traditional route from taking what was taught in MA tradition and taken it 'scientific'? It seems the curriculum is geared towards PE teachers (but they offer some sweet electives) I have no intention of doing school teaching (is bad enough to teach kids that want to be there, I'd be in trouble the first day out in the real world...)
(I have also considered more practical venues, like electrical and plumbing

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