Customer Review of 125 Dynamite Drills

Jason Stanley 

I just wanted to share this review that a customer emailed me recently…

Thanks Paul!

“Good Morning Jason,

My name is Paul McCartan and I run a dojo in Alberta, Canada. I purchased your ebook [125 Dynamite Drills] the other day and I’m extremly happy that I did. Not only is the book very will thought out, it is easy to follow with each page having a separate drill, and I also really enjoyed the bonus material as well.

I have so many great ideas running through my head as to changes I would like to make in order to have classes that are split up into the three age groups with some fun for the children. I cannot express enough how pleased I am that you under took such a project for some of us “struggling sensei.”

I run my dojo in traditional way and although that has worked for me and a handful of others I do have a hard time with the smaller children who want to play games and teenagers that need to be motivated through some thoughtful drills.

Being able to teach them their basics while they are having fun is a great way for me to keep them motivated and still learning.

Thanks again,

Paul McCartan

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