Posted by Master Jamie Thompson Learn More About The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo> or Join Today! This week we’re looking at three exercises that has received a lot of feedback on the Dojo. Masters featured in this episode: District Master Jake Biernacki and Master Jamie Thompson. Discuss below! Share your thoughts and questions with fellow students and maybe your question will be answered in one of our next episodes!
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Master Biernacki,
When you were talking about acknowledging your partner and looking at him, I noticed you fully turned your head. Is it okay to utilize more peripheral vision, sorta like when driving and checking the blind spot before changing lanes?
Thanks,
Amy