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$300 a day for private coaching from someone good is not completely unreasonable.

I most certainly have paid that much for private coaching in another sport.

The price-point can be easily justified;
In the sense that it allows someone to take time off from their normal job in order to work as a sports coach.

Below that price point; Nobody would take time away from their regular job to do it.
So the only coaches you get are people who do it for fun.
 
I'm pretty sure he hasn't been an RO long enough to be a BB instructor... not sure if he is one at all.
And if I'm wrong, I'm pretty sure the sheer volume of DQs make him ineligible to teach BB.
 
I'm pretty sure he hasn't been an RO long enough to be a BB instructor... not sure if he is one at all.
And if I'm wrong, I'm pretty sure the sheer volume of DQs make him ineligible to teach BB.

Teaching a holster course to beginners is one thing.

Coaching experienced competitors on ways to shave a half-second off of a stage is something else entirely.

You need to separate the two. They are completely unrelated.
 
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