give praise if the students are doing well in their training?
In general, the majority of class members “do well in their training”. The Instructor does in fact give praise in his / her own mind, to be recalled as necessary if a particular student appears to be ‘flagging’ in training. Imagine the scenario, if Instructors ‘gave praise’ each time students performed well in training, the object of the training does in fact call for everyone, even the instructor to ‘do well’, that is what Karate-Do is about!.
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