From that chat I was able to write the "My HKC Experience - and what I think you should know" post (both on my blog and on Dragondoor's website.)
Here is her public reply in the DD thread:
Sean
I could not have said it better than that.Thank you for taking the time to interview me and write down your thoughts and recommendations. Everything you said is so important to anyone thinking about attending an HKC.
Sean's attitude is the kind we are looking for: serious about becoming an HKC, professional and willing to work hard. As I told my group, by becoming an HKC, you have not just passed a cert, you are joining the RKC family. When you walk out that door you are representing me, Pavel, John and all the other
Masters, Seniors, TLs and RKC's around the world. It is something that is earned, not just given by showing up.For those that do not pass right away, it's not the end, but the beginning.You have 90 days (3 months) to retest.
For most of my group, it was an issue of needing more reps - more time to get the form down. Or in case of teaching, getting experience of teaching movement to others. I fully expect my entire group to become HKC's within a month.
It was a pleasure and honor working with every participant. I look forward to them continuing on their journey to become RKC's.
I would like to thank Keira and her assistants for their help and
expertise. And a special thanks to Keira who's professionalism made the HKC experience a success.
Andrea
Man, she is one top notch kinda lady!
Surround yourself with people who are better than!
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