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In high school we had this white haired, long white beared, potbellied teacher for PE.
I dont know his age, but he retied a few years later.

He was a cool dude tho🤗


But he taught me - you never can tell.

One lesson, we were down in the gym learning basic gymnastics :
The trampette. Learning single somersaults.

Some of us were complaining it was too hard.

Well.....he showed us.

Perfect somersault & perfect landing. (Mind you he nearly broke and maxed out the trampette 😂)


We were taught a lesson that day: try harder.


He was an ex Olympic gymnast, and we never knew🤷‍♀
496sbc · 36-40, M
hahah this is so true
This is the idea that to be a good teacher one has to be a top performer in that field. Leading to the thought that the best performers make for the best teachers.
For Mickie to train Rocky to be the champion means Mickie was a great boxer at that point in his life. Would this be an agreeable statement?
@froggtongue I guess no one is going to respond. So I'll continue my thought.
Mickie was an old man by the time he was training Rockie. No way he could have fought The Italian Stallion and won. Yet he trained Rockie to be able to win the belt.
A boxing teacher can demonstrate how to punch. But the trainee must be the one to learn the technique, employee it, and perfect it.
A teacher need not be the best in the field. Their only job is to teach you how to be that.
Convivial · 26-30, F
All teachers every do, in short, is to teach you something that someone else has discovered through thinking for themselves.... That's a lesson in the somewhere

 
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