Benpepper wrote:King Ghidorah at the moment I don't have enough capital to organise it myself but when I'm more stable in Cambodia I would love to run cheap- free classes once or twice a week to attract new, enthusiastic people but for the moment I have to do it this way and look at adding the extra classes as I settle in and there is great arguments for the dedication of the poor like the Jose Aldo's and JDS's of the world.
Cheers for posting,
Ben
For sure. I hear you. Sounds good and I'll be popping by in August with my nephew who lives in PP. He's 12, but I wanna show him what it's all about. I wanted to get him into the judo club there but it's been zero luck in contacting them. Going to try to pop in there too tho.
Regarding the poor, I don't really mean that they are going to be tuffer necessarily, just moreso outta the numbers of poor in PP; more people in - more likely you find a talent. Or, to make it charity either. You have every right to try to make money and even get rich if you can. I just mean that a more 'community oriented' approach seems like it would do better for everyone.
I hope the best for you and it sounds to me like you could do well Ben.