Adult Class (led by Begay sensei): Jeremy
At the end, jigeiko between sensei & Jeremy, and then Michael & Jeremy
- (both) need to show more discrete zanshin
- (Jeremy) need to come in when there’s opening
- (Michael) zanshin is too abbreviated, more steady grip
Youth Class (led by Michael + Rachel): Ryan, Aiden, Joseph, Benjamin, Soo
- Ryan & Aiden taught by Begay sensei from the beginning of the class, and then rejoined the children
- Benjamin’s setting new (awesome) standards on kiai
- Focused on teaching reiho by doing rei on every encounter w/ an aite/motodachi
- kihon men no uchikomi
- paired up; throw the ball up together and catch the ball thrown by your aite and then turn around quickly — first no regulations on footwork, and second time in okuri-ashi, and third time showing zanshin
- men uchikomi on aite w/ bogu on
- end of practice reiho