Date:    Tue, 29 Apr 2003 07:06:31 -0700 
From:    Mark Rector <rmarkrector@YAHOO.COM> 
Subject: Men Leading Men 
  
Hi, Stephen! 
  
I completely understand your skepticism about the 
efficacy of men leading men as a teaching tool, in the 
reasons you laid out in your post. 
  
I didn't mean to imply I thought it ought to be the 
ONLY tool! And I still think it has merit on an 
occasional basis. When a teacher leads me through a 
figure, I'm able to assimilate particulars of the lead 
that I wouldn't be able to get from merely observing, 
because I'm able to experience what the follower is 
supposed to "feel". 
  
I also think men should be able to dance the woman's 
part - at least somewhat - so they can have a better 
understanding of what it is they are attempting to 
lead, and what the woman has to do to accomplish it. 
  
Finally, if a man can't execute a simple back ocho on 
balance, how can he possibly ever execute the more 
advanced figures in the man's part? Balance is 
balance, isn't it? 
  
Cheers! -Mark 
  
 > Stephen Brown wrote: 
> I remain somewhat skeptical of the men learning by 
> practicing with other 
> men. 
 ===== 
  
Mark Rector 
Editor & Translator, MEDIEVAL COMBAT, Greenhill Books 
Editor, HIGHLAND SWORDSMANSHIP & HIGHLAND BROADSWORD, Chivalry Bookshelf 
  
  
  
  
 
    
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