beano, I honestly wish I could someday observe or assist with one of your classes. I like what you're saying about proprioception and kinesthetic retraining. As a victim of severe instability in yaw and roll, I understand what you are saying about those things, and I also suffered from severe difficulties with interpretation of visual information underwater, which was intensely necessary for me when gravity was no longer an orienting modality.
I suspect you do EXTREMELY well with kinesthetic learners, and perhaps with visual ones as well.
I am neither, although I have good body awareness as a result of years of learning it from riding. I am a visual and analytical learner. I work best if everything is thoroughly explained beforehand (which my OW class was NOT) and if I have visual models to emulate (which I didn't). I do extremely well with complex debriefs and the visual feedback of video, which allows me to compare my kinesthetic information with the objective data provided by film.
Honestly, I don't know if you would have done any better teaching me to dive than the folks who did try to teach me. I am not your kind of student. The GUE class is not designed for your students; it's designed for me. One would hope a good instructor would have the flexibility to adjust the class to the students who present themselves for it, but in general, the folks who will show up for a GUE-type class are a DIFFERENT kind of student from the resort OW diver trainee. You can teach them differently, and I think you often need to.
I suspect you do EXTREMELY well with kinesthetic learners, and perhaps with visual ones as well.
I am neither, although I have good body awareness as a result of years of learning it from riding. I am a visual and analytical learner. I work best if everything is thoroughly explained beforehand (which my OW class was NOT) and if I have visual models to emulate (which I didn't). I do extremely well with complex debriefs and the visual feedback of video, which allows me to compare my kinesthetic information with the objective data provided by film.
Honestly, I don't know if you would have done any better teaching me to dive than the folks who did try to teach me. I am not your kind of student. The GUE class is not designed for your students; it's designed for me. One would hope a good instructor would have the flexibility to adjust the class to the students who present themselves for it, but in general, the folks who will show up for a GUE-type class are a DIFFERENT kind of student from the resort OW diver trainee. You can teach them differently, and I think you often need to.