I can see both sides of this argument as there are a few who are very good at tricks but not very comunicative or come over as a bit condescending sometimes
This is not always their fault a lot of the time as some may be shy (yes really) and others want to get on with learning or perfecting tricks and not answer the same question in depth 20 times in one session (even at my skill level this happens to me and it can try a saints patience)
On the other hand some people on both sides of the argument can be a bit intractable and rub people up the wrong way or be a bit short tempered at what they see as someone else saying something against them or theirs this is just people being people
It works both ways thought folks
If it wasn't for 2 experienced bockers pushing me I don't think I would have ever jumped down the steps at my first big meet and that made the day very special for me
I can also remember with pride Tok and Kentlee (both top bockers at the time) watching me double bounce down 2 sets of steps and saying "S*d that for a game" later in the day both were doing it but at that point for a short time I was teaching 2 people that I concidered to be far better than me (guess how proud that made me feel
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The only difference was I had done it before
We all have to learn at our own speed and it is nice if we can all have fun together
But human nature will always cause this sort of discussion when a group of people get together
Not long ago Ben and a few of the EA's were after my tail for a couple of coments I made
now all seems mended on that front (at least I hope so
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So lets agree to disagree and try to get along
Or I'll come to the meets and SIT on ya All
and at 18 stone it'll hurt
Jason