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If you are able to travel you might consider going to an upcoming event (listed on the front page) or paying a visit (with prior arrangement) to a study group.Well, the topic title pretty much says everything. I'm very interested in all this but I can't seem to find anyone in the area beyond the LARPing types and... I'd like to avoid that. So if any of you live in this area and happen to be looking for an absolute beginner to get started with or teach that would be great.
Although I'd certainly love to attend one of the events or visit a study group that isn't really an option for me at the moment and won't be for the foreseeable future.
After that answer I have a bad feeling there aren't many of you guys around my area. St. Louis is supposed to be a major city of some sort, yet it seems everything passes us by over here.
That is a very good option. Just represent it like a kendo, fencing or any other martial arts club that most universities host. My own local study group is based at a college, which in turn allows for access to good facilities and aids recruitment. I really would encourage you to get to an event or study group (or alternately bring someone to you) to get off on the right foot. A lesson from my own past experience is that without good initial instruction you make all kinds of mistakes you then need to unlearn later.I had the same thought. I can't say I wouldn't prefer to have someone who already knows what they're doing to help out, but at least I have all the information provided on the site. The most important thing is to at least find someone reliable to practice with.
Another possibility might be to start a club at my college. Hopefully something like that would attract like minded individuals. The only thing that worries me there is whether or not a "weapons" related club would be allowed. Either way that possibility will have to wait until the start of the fall semester.
Having known David for years, I can say with all sincerity he is perhaps the most successful long-term lone-practitioner I have ever seen. If you can make it by to see him, do so! He can show you how to succeed on your own if anyone can.Chris,
I began in exactly your predicament. Yes, you will develop bad habits, whether you're alone or with friends who are also beginners. All beginners have bad habits to overcome. Personally, I have had little difficulty overcoming my bad habits. The challenging part is discovering your bad habits. If you train, you will learn something and gain value from it. If you do nothing, you will learn nothing.
Also, I understand that fuel prices are crippling, especially for university students, but I live just inside the Indiana border along Interstate 70 (pretty close to, anyway). I cannot afford the fuel, but if you're interested and can spare the few hours it takes to cross Illinois I can help you get started. PM me if you want.
David Kite
GFS, ARMA in IN
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