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'''Questionnaire'''
'''Questionnaire'''


Q: Are you more comfortable with beginners, advanced...etc
Q: Are you more comfortable with beginners, advanced...?
 
A: In general, I enjoy working with both ends of the spectrum - the new fighters and advanced fighters.  I'm fine with mid-level fighters, but it gets easy to fall into a rut when that is all you teach.
A: In general, I enjoy working with both ends of the spectrum - the new fighters and advanced fighters.  I'm fine with mid-level fighters, but it gets easy to fall into a rut when that is all you teach.


Q: Are you willing to take students, are you a tourney teacher or a melee teacher.
Q: Are you willing to take students, are you a tourney teacher or a melee teacher?


A: I am not opposed to taking students, but in Darach we tend to teach as a school.  I enjoy teaching both tourney and melee tactics, if I was pressed to pick one I would probably say melees win out.
A: I am not opposed to taking students, but in Darach we tend to teach as a school.  I enjoy teaching both tourney and melee tactics, if I was pressed to pick one I would probably say melees win out.


Q: Are you aggressive in teaching, do you like to watch and critique or fight and critique
Q: Are you aggressive in teaching, do you like to watch and critique or fight and critique?


A: I am "energetic" in my teaching.  I like to watch and critique the beginning of the practice and then fight and critique the last half.
A: I am "energetic" in my teaching.  I like to watch and critique the beginning of the practice and then fight and critique the last half.


Q: Are you uncomfortable teaching females, lefties, tall people, short people, large people, slow people...what do you prefer and who can you offer the most too
Q: Are you uncomfortable teaching females, lefties, tall people, short people, large people, slow people...what do you prefer and who can you offer the most too?


A: I am only uncomfortable teaching the occasional hyper aggressive sort that don't think swords can hurt.  I feel that I offer the most to our vertically challenged fighters who don't understand that taller doesn't mean better.
A: I am only uncomfortable teaching the occasional hyper aggressive sort that don't think swords can hurt.  I feel that I offer the most to our vertically challenged fighters who don't understand that taller doesn't mean better.
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A: Not much these day.
A: Not much these day.


Q: Are you approachable, will you make them cry
Q: Are you approachable, will you make them cry?


A: I haven't made any cry yet ;-)
A: I haven't made any cry yet ;-)


Q: Are you willing to commit so much time, how far are you willing to travel, how active are you..
Q: Are you willing to commit so much time, how far are you willing to travel, how active are you..?


A: Work and my son's traveling schedule in Gymnastics have eaten up most of the time I used to have to go to events.  I still attend and teach at our local practice, but I can't make any firm travel commitments this year.  
A: Work and my son's traveling schedule in Gymnastics have eaten up most of the time I used to have to go to events.  I still attend and teach at our local practice, but I can't make any firm travel commitments this year.  

Revision as of 22:39, 21 August 2013

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Don Eogan at Black Oak Lodge 2008
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Resides: Darach
Status: Active
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Don Eogan Ua Confraich, Companion of the White Scarf of Caid

Rapier Teaching Dossier

Questionnaire

Q: Are you more comfortable with beginners, advanced...?

A: In general, I enjoy working with both ends of the spectrum - the new fighters and advanced fighters. I'm fine with mid-level fighters, but it gets easy to fall into a rut when that is all you teach.

Q: Are you willing to take students, are you a tourney teacher or a melee teacher?

A: I am not opposed to taking students, but in Darach we tend to teach as a school. I enjoy teaching both tourney and melee tactics, if I was pressed to pick one I would probably say melees win out.

Q: Are you aggressive in teaching, do you like to watch and critique or fight and critique?

A: I am "energetic" in my teaching. I like to watch and critique the beginning of the practice and then fight and critique the last half.

Q: Are you uncomfortable teaching females, lefties, tall people, short people, large people, slow people...what do you prefer and who can you offer the most too?

A: I am only uncomfortable teaching the occasional hyper aggressive sort that don't think swords can hurt. I feel that I offer the most to our vertically challenged fighters who don't understand that taller doesn't mean better.

Q: Do you travel to other practices?

A: Not much these day.

Q: Are you approachable, will you make them cry?

A: I haven't made any cry yet ;-)

Q: Are you willing to commit so much time, how far are you willing to travel, how active are you..?

A: Work and my son's traveling schedule in Gymnastics have eaten up most of the time I used to have to go to events. I still attend and teach at our local practice, but I can't make any firm travel commitments this year.