Quote:
Originally Posted by JRutledge
That kind of stuff we usually have nothing much else to say if we have to correct someone's signal. Or you are so new you have no idea what to do.
|
Agree. Teach the correct way, make some early observation signal corrections if needed, and then, don't waste any more time and move on to the really important stuff.
Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyMac
If an instructor has three choices, the right way, the wrong way, or don't teach either way, why would an instructor chose anything but the right way?
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by JRutledge
... many places it is not the biggest priority.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyMac
... when in Rome, check your local listing, and different is not necessarily better, or worse, just different.
|
Our local trainers/interpreters occasionally teach which hand to stop the clock, or which hand to chop in time, in different situations. Not stressed, but just mentioned, and almost never critiqued.
My personal view is to just get the hand/fist up, everything else (left hand, right hand) is just gravy.
Wait? Who doesn't like gravy?
My Italian/Sicilian/American in-laws called tomato sauce "gravy". Who puts gravy on spaghetti? Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.?