A *good* instructor doesn't need to gatekeep how/when a student learns a thing, they instruct in a way that is useful for all students and adapt as needed.
A *good* instructor doesn't need to gatekeep how/when a student learns a thing, they instruct in a way that is useful for all students and adapt as needed.
None of what you mention are *required* for a (good) HEMA/martial arts class.
In fact, most of what you mentioned are cheap tools used to establish/maintain authority; IME used when the instructor isn't that good.
None of what you mention are *required* for a (good) HEMA/martial arts class.
In fact, most of what you mentioned are cheap tools used to establish/maintain authority; IME used when the instructor isn't that good.