On The Road and Success
I am in the middle of a short road trip, teaching my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars in Canton, Ohio and Tucson, Arizona. I have been thinking recently; what makes a seminar successful?
To me, being able to interact, one on one, with the students in my class makes it a success. My passion for the brand of Myofascial Release that I practice and teach is obvious. To be able to relay this passion to each of them is my aim. Teaching from a stage, distant from the audience, elevates the teacher above the students. To some, this is the goal. I like to get down in the trenches. Small group setting seminars are an ideal way for me to succeed in this. I love being able to spend time with each and every students during the instruction of each technique. My approach is different; how else can I assure that you, as the student, are catching what I am trying to teach? Assistant instructors are great (I used to be one), but learning directly from the source is what I strive for.
So, what's the point of this post? I love being successful, especially if I am the judge of success.
See you soon,
Walt