Guidelines for questions
This is a quick set of guidelines for getting useful feedback during the course. Nick Woolsey encourages you to ask questions, but to include the step-by-step lead-ups you’ve drilled, not just the final skill you’re stuck on.
The focus is on troubleshooting through progression and prerequisites, so the instructor can see where timing, direction, or pathway breaks down. Bring clear evidence of what you’ve attempted in earlier exercises (for example, split-time same-direction work leading towards a five-beat weave), and your questions can be answered with specific, actionable corrections.