LiteHedded
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siltouts happen. to everyone.
didn't want to offend anyone lol
we kid because we love.
didn't want to offend anyone lol
we kid because we love.
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My solution to that is using a mask with duct tape over it, thereby making it a blacked out mask. The student cannot see through the duct tape on the mask.
All lights are left on so the student can be watched carefully. The duct tape has a "tab" on it so the student can peel it off quickly should s/he feel compelled to see immediately. I have yet to have a student feel the need to remove the blackout tape.
siltouts happen. to everyone.
didn't want to offend anyone lol
we kid because we love.
Babyduck hit the nail on the head, that was exactly the point.
I have a news flash for you - you can pull and push people by their tanks and wings to move them and spin them, but if their SA is good they can still still tell the direction from which the pulls and pushes are coming from, so the original point still stands.
well you expose another point just because you complete a drill one way one time and move on is a problem in its self i say do the drill both way one gives practical experience and the other builds confdence so as we say shut up( not being rude) and dive and do it till you can do it blind and backwards just the way i see it