The highly anticipated Kangoo Jumps Instructor License is now in my actual, physical hands. (The photo is on Facebook, at my page Loraine Says JUMP.) It took almost as long as getting my college diploma. So of course I took a week or so to relax and savor the actual possession of the license before taking time to write this blog entry. (OK, I was busy with family and Thanksgiving activities; yeah, that's it.)
Now it's time to become more active in contacting venues where classes could be offered. There is research to be done here, but I like research so that's OK with me. In terms of timing, I hope to be offering classes that "the public" can attend not too long after the new year starts, to convert new people to euphoric members of the Kangoo Jumps "cult" before their New Year's Resolutions wear off.
All kidding aside, if you know of a location in Northern Virginia, USA, that is at least 20' by 30' and has at least 9' ceiling height, that is the minimum space I need for getting people acquainted with Kangoo Jumps boots. If you want to arrange a private session, that is the smallest space that will work and we need 5 or 6 people (who happen to wear the size boots I have on hand). I mention the location only because I am constantly surprised by and grateful for the number of readers of this blog who live in other countries.
Just this short entry today, so I can make it to the Kangoo Jumps class I take on Saturdays. After all, good teachers like to keep learning too.
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