Hello, this is Taiko.
I want to practice every day.
As I practice, I feel like I want to take a video of how I see myself.
Other dojos often upload videos to YOUTUBE.
I also take videos frequently.
So I was hoping to have a video of "passiveness with a weapon" that I'm currently practicing.
I was in a state of enthusiasm, but I was a little discouraged.
It's certainly convenient to have a "correct answer" called a video, and there is also demand.
However, it is not a learning experience to suddenly see the correct answer in anything.
As I learned, I try it out and create a complete set of things while being confused.
Then, as feedback, see the "correct answer" in the video.
I think that's OK.
suddenly say "Please give me a video
," you're just someone waiting for instructions.
People who say, "I can't do it" don't think or act.
They criticize people who act like this by saying, "Don't let the people go out!"
Leave such a silly "outfield criticism" alone and practice for yourself.
So I try to take passive videos of myself and then use my senior members as a model to watch videos.
I would like to enjoy the rehearsals while realizing that "being confused is a middle-aged growth," which I wrote in yesterday's article
It was Taiko.