If you could have anyone, living or dead, as your sensei, who would it be?
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I can understand that. If I had a really good instructor, I wouldn't want to change either. I'd keep the one i'm with...But nothing wrong with having another teacher to cross train along side in my opinon. You can gain more knowledge and stratigies, and it can open your mind to different ways of thinking. Especially if the instructors have different specialties, then you can combine them
I guess I'll go with Bruce Lee also. Not only just the physical part, he was also a philosopher so I'm interested in hearing his view.
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