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  1. This is a very common feeling, don’t worry. It might feel difficult now, but consistency brings amazing results. Warmly, the Team.

    1. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! The most important step is simply showing up to class. Feel free to drop by for a trial class anytime.

    1. Great question, happy to help with this. Master Shi Yanchen always says that patience is the first skill to learn. Hope to see you on the mats soon!

    1. You are asking the right questions. The most important step is simply showing up to class. Hope to see you on the mats soon!

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