Looking back at yourself: As much as I encourage students to focus on their future goals and skill , an important part of that future focus is to periodically look back upon yourself to check for signs of progress. It can be quite a shocking to look back at old video of yourself in training. You can learn a lot by looking at old footage and COACHING YOUR OLD SELF. You will of course see a thousand mistakes – you know so much more now than you did then. This exercise will reinforce many lessons you learned and crystallize them in a memorable way to help you recall and emphasize them for future training and development. Here, a teenage Gordon Ryan goes through leg lock training – rough and untutored compared with his current self – but the basic outlines are there. You can see potential and directions for the future. Learn to see the same potential in yourself – take a look back sometimes to help you steer the way