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    Dusty,
    
    That is a great line!
    
    In preparation for my Masters I took the attitude that when I thought I
    was 100%
    prepared, I was half way there.  I wanted to be 150% prepared, for the
    instance
    when I might not remember some material I would have other material ready and
    waiting somewhere in that grey matter between my ears.
    
    Last month in my wifes Music educators magazine there was an article on why
    competitive music is important to a well rounded student and instructor.  That
    competition helps the nerves in all forms of performance and teaching.  I am
    sure many of you know where I am going with this.  Competition can be a great
    way to get use to performing in front of people for casting also, the nerves
    are very similar to a testing situation.  I know that through the competitions
    I have been in my "stage presence" for teaching venues has become better also.
    
    Jeff Wagner
    
    Master Certified Fly Casting Instructor, Federation of Fly Fishers
    Fly Fishing Buyer, Jax Outdoor Gear
    Fly Fishing Guide, Jax Outdoor Gear
    Redington Pro Staff
    
    
    Quoting dsprague01@xxxxxxxxxxx:
    
    
    Regarding 'hitting the wall':
    
    Sitting in my doctor's office today, reading Business Week, I noted
    an advertisement featuring Tiger Woods.  The ad read, in part, "Never
    be intimidated.  Go on. Be a Tiger.  For a high performer,
    preparation is the antidote to pressure."
    
    Cheers,
    Dusty
    -------------- Original message --------------
    
    Jim....
    I'll pass this on to the Group.
                                                          Gordy
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    From: "JFV" <jfv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: "'Gordon Hill'" <hillshead@xxxxxxx>
    Subject: RE: Re: Observations of MCI candidates at Conclave
    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 12:52:18 -0400
    
    
    Gordy,
    
    Allen brings up a good point that I forgot, and it happened to me
    every time. Toward the end of the test you just hit the wall, I was
    in the middle of an explain and demonstrate and the screen just went
    blank in my head. I apologized to the examiner and simply asked that
    he repeat the question. No problem.
    During the debrief I was impressed that the examiners knew about it
    and could tell me exactly when I hit it!  A good instructor should be
    aware of and understand this when examining, teaching or conducting a
    show/demo for that matter.
    
    For those who will be testing/demonstrating etc. in the future it is
    good to recognize and be prepared to handle ?the wall? when you hit
    it!
    
    
    One other very important thing. This weekend I was reviewing some of
    the literature and course notes from the Conclave. I advise everyone
    who is preparing for the Masters to write to Scientific Anglers or go
    to a fly shop and get a copy of the new Scientific Anglers Mastery
    Series fly line catalog. If you read Bruce?s book (Modern Fly Lines)
    and look at al the catalog parameters including core construction
    etc. it will put it all in perspective. There is a terrific amount of
    information in this catalog.
    
    Jim Valle (MCI)
    
    
    
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    Subject: FW: Re: Observations of MCI candidates at Conclave
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    From: "Allen Crise" <flysoup@xxxxxxxxxx>
    To: "Gordon Hill" <hillshead@xxxxxxx>
    Subject: Re: Observations of MCI candidates at Conclave
    Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:50:49 -0500
    Howdy Gordy,
     I just read Jim's test recount.
      I have seen one thing happen every time to every candidate. THE
    WALL. I know of no other name for it. The Candidate is running along
    doing everything right. Giving correct answers, making great cast
    tight loops. THEN Bang just like someone slipped a Mickey Finn to
    them. Nothing blank no thought process. Just a Blank Wall. How the
    Masters and testers handle this wall is often the make or break point
    in the testing. We have all seen it happen. How we as Masters help or
    end the test is something we each have to decide as Masters. Some
    times little hints. Restating the question. Moving around to
    different place so as to restart the candidates brain. I know that it
    happens and it happens when I am teaching. Something will slip in to
    my head stir up the connections and the Wall is hit. How a candidate
    will handle the WALL is all part of the test. Because it will happen
    on the demo or lecture tour.
    Jim did give something that needs to be brought out. AFTER you are a
    Master. You are on a different plane, level or what every you place
    your self esteem on. You are one of the BEST of the Casting World.
    YOU will carry this with each cast you make. You will hold yourself
    to higher level of casting. Because you are a MASTER CASTING
    INSTRUCTOR. If you think you have it made because you passed the
    test. Forget it you are tested each time you pick up a rod.
     My advice make good loops not long cast. Make neat mends and great
    hooks. Work on looking Good at close distances. The Hail Mary cast is
    for show. The control of the line is for Master instructors.
    
    ol Al
    Allen R. Crise FFF Master Fly Casting Instructor
    Hawk Ridge Tackle & Flycasting School
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