> From: WILL MORROW <[email protected]>
> 
> Do followers who buy into this stereotypical concept not recognize it as an 
>artificial performance standard >based on (most of the time, their own) 
>sub-standard expectation? Just as importantly, do instructors who buy >into 
>and 
>teach it not recognize this idea of a subservient, inferior perspective for 
>what 
>it is? 
>
> 
> Just a thought. I'd be interested to read how the subscribers here see the 
> role 
>of the follower.
>                         

Will, 

I'd be interested to hear how you see the role of the follower. We hear a lot 
about what the followers' role is not, i.e. "... not to be pushed and pulled 
around the floor ...".  As a beginner, with obviously strong views, how do you 
see her role? Do you think she should be more pro-active and, if so, how?

Jack


      

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