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Sunday, November 23, 2003 Online technique training?I came across a Norwegian club page that has an online O' technique training page. The idea seemed interesting, so I took a look.They've done is posted a bit of a map with a course. The instructions call for looking at the course and writing comments about how you'd run it. The example is (roughly): From the 10th control, I followed the edge of the marsh west till I reach the trail. I take the trail past the rock outcrops on the right, then I go in to the south west. I check the boulders as needed. After writing the comments, the club members are supposed to email them to the trainer who will evaluate them and reply. The point of the training isn't to run the course, but to teach yourself the process of thinking about route choice. My first reaction after reading this was, "what a waste of time." But I gave it some more thought and changed my mind. It probably isn't a waste of time. Anyone who has done a bit of orienteering probably wouldn't learn anything.* But, I don't think that is the idea. I think the real point of the training is motivation. Staying in touch by email is a way of keeping the orienteers motivated. That might make it worthwhile. Maybe Orienteer Kansas will have to experiment with something similar. Check out the OK Aalgaard online training page here. * Beginning orienteers could probably learn something by writing how they would do a courses and getting some feedback. posted by Michael | 8:02 PM
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