Time for a reflection.
But, a question first: What kinds of games do you play to in your dojos? Do you play games to improve skill sets?
Yelling at students don't always prove beneficial. If you yell at the students, it sometimes make them less productive. Sometimes, explaining it step by step is better. And with kata, breaking down the kata is definitely helpful. Not just doing the whole kata in one go.
In my dojo, because of the lacking of my senseis, it forces all of us to step up. It makes leaders out of everyone. It builds character, to patch holes in their lessons.
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