"Your guide for newbies covers vastly all the points that worry me the most ... I read it eagerly the minute I received it, and several times more after. ... I wonder how people used to prepare for their first gradings in the olden days, before you guys wrote this guide ...
In general, I like the understanding and friendly style of yours, and the tricks to gain a few secs in case you feel too tired! ..."
I included several pictures in my post about our grading so I think it's a bit more neat if I have a separate post for the grading video clip. Please find the clip below or on YouTube.
The video is from a recording by Connor who was kind enough to stand behind the camera for more than an hour to record us. To clarify, our grading itself lasted about 38 minutes.
After watching the video I noticed that our speed was not the highest ever and we made several avoidable mistakes. I will do my best to correct these mistakes permanently. Regarding speed, this was what we chose to be able to stand at the end of the grading, and Chris said she also had some health problems. I don't want the above to be excuses though, this is just how it happened and what I think about it.
The good thing about our grading, I think, is that we were at a good level of harmony which we had been worrying about for a long time.
Watch, evaluate, rate, (learn?) and comment if you feel like.
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