RobertJasiek wrote:odnihs wrote:good at push-ups.
What's that?
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RobertJasiek wrote:What the heck - do pupils make physical exercises...?!?
Javaness2 wrote:John Fairbairn wrote:Mingjiu is the meanest.
To me this means he is the most miserly, but of course the poster's location tells me it's American so I can put that meaning on hold. However, that doesn't help me much. I can understand what a "grounded" American kid means when he says, "Mom, don't be mean", but in this case I am totally at sea. What does it mean, and what are the cues that guide you to the intended meaning? I assume the go context and normal respect for pros is one cue, so the meaning is presumably (ironically?) good - but that doesn't help me much either.
Mingjiu is severe. He tells people their moves are stupid when they are stupid. If you ask him a question you could answer yourself if you thought for 5 minutes, he tells you to go and think about it yourself for 5 minutes. I think that this is really quite useful in a teacher.
What brand of 5 dan is the original poster though?
tj86430 wrote:It would indeed be interesting to see an _online_ teacher with so much influence that his/her students would actually do pushups.
gowan wrote:As for the meaning of "mean"to me, a senior citizen, it means "harsh" or "sadistic", or possibly "unsympathetic" or "unforgiving".
gowan wrote:I assume Jiang tempers his criticism so it is relative to what the student could reasonably be expected to know. Otherwise it could be very frustrating for the student. Imagine a ddk player being told angrily every other move or so how stupid their moves are.
tapir wrote:Are there japanese speaking online pro teachers?
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tapir wrote:Are there japanese speaking online pro teachers?
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snorri wrote:
Another successful recent student of his is Calvin Sun (AGA rating 7.7), who was a youth junior and senior rep in the World Youth Goe Championship for a few years in a row and was a 3-time Redmond Cup winner.