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The most important point to look for is, does the teacher take responsibility for the student learning the art?

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The most important point to look for is, does the teacher take responsibility for the student learning the art?

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Many trainers who teach this art feel that most of the responsibility lies with the student to learn and acquire basic skills. We totally disagree with this. Learning this art takes a partnership between student and trainer, but the bulk of the respobsibility lies with the trainer NOT the student. It is of course the students’ responsibility to do everything they can to learn. But we find that most of the time a student fails to learn, it is because of poor or “cookie cutter” training. No two students ever learn the same. A good trainer will never try and pass the responsibility for learning on to the student. If the trainer has done his job he will pre-qualify each student to determine if they have the necessary skills and drive to learn PDR. At TopGun PDR training schools we take the responsibility for our students learning this art as long as they meet the basic requirements listed above on this page. Your education and skill development is OUR responsibility! Of course, what you do

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