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- From: egyed@lns598.tn.cornell.edu (Zoltan Egyed)
- Newsgroups: rec.skydiving
- Subject: Re: Freestyle camp
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 12:29:07 -0500
- Organization: Wilson Lab, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY 14853
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- Daniel Briggs (dbriggs@nrao.edu) writes:
-
- >Can anyone
- >compare the training camps given by Mike Michigan and Tamara Koyn? Just
- >based on the personalities of the people involved, I'd suspect that Mike
- >might teach more to the techniques and Tamara more to the philosophy, but I
- >certainly do not know this be true. Can anyone add some data points?
-
- I have read notes made at Mike's camp, and talked to a participant. He teaches
- fewer techniques than Tamara. It is like an entertaining show. When the show
- is over, there is not much left. It is also more chaotic.
- I wouldn't spend my time on it.
- Tamara did teach techniques, and in addition to that, a systematic way
- to continue. I use a lot of things from there.
- Dale? I'd be curious what kind of training she would give. She is
- certainly very good, but in creativity, she is behind. Also, being good
- at something does not mean that you can teach it too.
-
- Zoltan Egyed
-