
Originally Posted by
Kurzy
Sit down with a pack with him and watch the Twister DVD together.
Exactly.

Originally Posted by
HerbChao
I would prob just try it first as he tried, and then in between do it the way u know it should be done, and then during rolling is where u show the way u know it works better (as it should). I thing u really have to go on a case by case basis on whether to speak/chime in when someone is teaching vs waiting until drilling to add ur two cents. Either way, hope things work out.
pretty much

Originally Posted by
bobby rivers
I still bite my tongue at times. I trained with them consistently until we had mutual respect and they collaborate with me now. If you like the gym, earn their respect and it shouldn't be a problem.
If you can consistently beat your instructor during the first couple years of training, I would have a hard time paying for that.
he cant roll, or doesnt want to (not sure) but against other people in my gym, size wise, msot of the guys there have about 10-40 kgs on me, but i guess im one the guys with decent mat time.
and yeah im working with these guys and im hoping eventually i earn their respect, theyre open to me working towards getting a hotbox and eventually maybe a affiliate open, but they are kind of connected to behring jiu jitsu, so there is a lot of trying to not step on toes, loyalty wise.
i reckon all i can do from here is keep on working on it. represent 10th p until they have to accept it. im stubborn and passionate enough about 10th planet nd jiu jitsu to not let it stop me.
thanks guys for giving advice, helped a lot