token_hottie
token_mommy... oops!
- Jan 12, 2006
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I am looking to get lessons soon and have been researching prices online and there seems to be a pretty wide range that people charge. What is a good hourly rate for lessons? Some of them offer video analysis so I would assume that gets added into the hourly rate as well...
Also, I am worried that I will end up with someone who is used to teaching fat old guys all day long and won't be able to capitalize on my strengths as a female, such as tempo, flexibility and athleticism. Is this a valid concern, and if so, how do I find an instructor who is a good "fit" for me?
I'd hate to drop a couple hundred on lessons and not feel like I got my money's worth.
Thanks guys
Also, I am worried that I will end up with someone who is used to teaching fat old guys all day long and won't be able to capitalize on my strengths as a female, such as tempo, flexibility and athleticism. Is this a valid concern, and if so, how do I find an instructor who is a good "fit" for me?
I'd hate to drop a couple hundred on lessons and not feel like I got my money's worth.
Thanks guys