Just so there's no misunderstanding, I did not mean to imply in any way that an instructor was the slightest bit at fault; nothing could be further from the truth. (Nor can I recall any other instructor I have had being responsible for a delay.) I was focusing exclusively on the fact that it's inherently so difficult for an instructor to have back to back run groups without the second assignment "suffering" a little, in terms of losing a minute or two (or sometimes more) of track time. And to put it in the proper perspective, any disappointment I felt was directly traceable to having such a fantastic time, and feeling as if I was benefiting so much from my instructor, that I regretted every lost second of track time. I probably would have needed at least double the track time each day in order to start feeling that I had enough. So -- at the risk of sounding like an Academy Awards speech -- thank you, again, Bill, Jack, Carol, Paul and everyone else who made WG (and other events) such a satisfying pleasure. I really don't want to sound like I'm complaining. I'm not. Any time you hear a green student yearning for lots more track time, or even a few minutes, you know you're doing a whole lot of things right. And already I see how challenging it is to optimally schedule instructors/sessions. For example, I didn't realize that instructors spent any significant time with white -- putting aside occasional blitzes.
Larry
Larry
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