I hope they would buy it instead of steal it. We also don't have any
training secrets that other SK folks wouldn't know already. But I
also think your point is a valid concern. Darn the bad people of this
world.
With that handy piece of advice under advisement, what if I was still
writing the book, what would you like to see?
Sifu Bry
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shaolinkempo@yahoogroups.com, matt brader
<arcangel0082000@y...> wrote:
> im not so sure you want to do that. think what if someone steel's
this book then all you styles training secrets would be lost. you
see in order to get a black belt you need to train for year's and if
you make this book then all i would have to do to get all this info
is just steal the book. so i would rethink about this book of
your's. but that is just my two cents
>
> zorak_zoran <
no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> Has anyone ever seen a Black Belt Handbook -- something given to
new
> black belts so they can study for their next test?
>
> I'm working on the final content of our schools black belt handbook
> and wanted to know what others would like to see in such a learning
> tool. Any suggestions?
>
> Here's what I have right now:
> * required kata
> * required combos, etc.
> * black belt creed
> * article on how to become an instructor
>
> Here's what I was thinking about adding:
> * commentary/observations/articles on Kempo
> * known history of each kata (summary)
> * self-practice review sheet or schedule (with check off blocks)
>
> I know there's lots of black belts on this list. What would you
like
> to see?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sifu Bry
>