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IDC: Final Thoughts
KevinD - 8/15/2008 7:15 AM
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Teaching is not for everyone. Just because you love this sport does not mean you will be a good instructor. Find a mentor. Tell them from the start that going to the IDC and becoming an instructor is your goal. Just remember, not everyone likes competition. Get in the pool. Work on the 20 skills.

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jfhuard - 8/17/2008 10:06 AM
Great blog series. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.