vets can try to knock me off a pedestal all they want.it doesnt bother me.im just here to teach what i know.ive been very bored with in MA lately so why not.i have a mic but i cant get it to work.
thanks for the advice but if i thought it would bring hate(witch i thought it would)i would just simply not worry about it and laugh at the guy.i will respect you if you respect me
LThunderpocket,
You have the right attitude

. My advice wasn't meant to be discouraging at all, just trying to be helpfull in making your goals easier. If training is your passion in this game, by all means do what you like to do. This will keep you from burnout in this game. It's what kept me from leaving years ago. Owlblink seems very pleased and that's great, and I'm sure it feels great on your end too.
The reason I so highly recommend a Mic while teaching is you can call out the fault as it happens, rather then telling them what they did wrong after it happens. It's more instant feedback and the student doesn't have to think back to what they did, since they just did it. For example if the student breaks before your 3/9 line in a first merge (allowing you an easy lead turn), you can instantly call it out to them. If you had to type it, he might of already started on his second merge, then you get which merge confusion for the student. Not saying that it can't be done with typing, I learned much of my 109 stuff by having it typed to me. But it makes training much easier for both.

BigRat