This is almost definately going to get me in trouble here as any objective opinion on virtually anything contraversial usually does, but here goes anyway.
Afterreading about the experience of the student who had a seizure in class aand Mortals comment about the dislocated shoulder, I do feel it's important to interject a fresh perspective on it.
Firstly, considering the drills and the suppposed competancy of senior students in the school, it probably is quite unneccessary alot of the time for obvious reasons that ShiYanMing actually be there physically. Doc says himself at his own school, he wouldn't neccessarily be there neither.. as you might not..
As far as the rest goes, Imo, if a school's student waaas indeed vigilant and of any intention or capabillity as the head of the group at any time, that student iin their vigilance would no doubt seeing the risk potentials of being in charge of ppl, quite possibelylike to pursue some first aid certification aand if we're talking negligence, their oown responsibilities saccording to laws of workplace and health and safety and group management issues etc ....
Yan Ming comes froma place where they have nevver had such things liike wph&s and other such things and at home, it was up to each individual and fellow students even to look out for one another..
as opposed to the westerners at these schools who have been exposed to awareness and benifitof such standards their entire lives!!..who iis neglecting whom one might ask?
..Anyway, as far as the seizures, i think some water or soda water and juice and even flavoured milk or protein drink to sip on through out your workout would have prevented your situation... bringing fluids to classis your own
responsibilty..
A snr first aid officer orr even someone well trained in fitness instruction might have assisted the dislocated shoulder by taking a moment to pop the thing back in..
Take heed and let it be a lesson... if you are responsibile for a group, it may serve you alll for you to make sure YOU can care for them. ..
that's what teams do.. and further more, thAt is what leadership is made of.
Welcome to your intro on being a warrior who will step up of his own accord...
I understand why YanMing felt you had insulted temple... noww understand the lesson.
Amitabah.
Blooming Lotus
Afterreading about the experience of the student who had a seizure in class aand Mortals comment about the dislocated shoulder, I do feel it's important to interject a fresh perspective on it.
Firstly, considering the drills and the suppposed competancy of senior students in the school, it probably is quite unneccessary alot of the time for obvious reasons that ShiYanMing actually be there physically. Doc says himself at his own school, he wouldn't neccessarily be there neither.. as you might not..
As far as the rest goes, Imo, if a school's student waaas indeed vigilant and of any intention or capabillity as the head of the group at any time, that student iin their vigilance would no doubt seeing the risk potentials of being in charge of ppl, quite possibelylike to pursue some first aid certification aand if we're talking negligence, their oown responsibilities saccording to laws of workplace and health and safety and group management issues etc ....
Yan Ming comes froma place where they have nevver had such things liike wph&s and other such things and at home, it was up to each individual and fellow students even to look out for one another..
as opposed to the westerners at these schools who have been exposed to awareness and benifitof such standards their entire lives!!..who iis neglecting whom one might ask?
..Anyway, as far as the seizures, i think some water or soda water and juice and even flavoured milk or protein drink to sip on through out your workout would have prevented your situation... bringing fluids to classis your own
responsibilty..
A snr first aid officer orr even someone well trained in fitness instruction might have assisted the dislocated shoulder by taking a moment to pop the thing back in..
Take heed and let it be a lesson... if you are responsibile for a group, it may serve you alll for you to make sure YOU can care for them. ..
that's what teams do.. and further more, thAt is what leadership is made of.
Welcome to your intro on being a warrior who will step up of his own accord...
I understand why YanMing felt you had insulted temple... noww understand the lesson.
Amitabah.
Blooming Lotus
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