I'm thinking hands on only - the only way to learn. I'm getting a little tired of all the webinars. Besides I can't get the bike up 2 flights of stairs and the computer won't work in the garage.
The pics and the cd here are awesome so it could be taken to the next step.
It would obviously have to be in areas. But say if someone in Georgia with the skills said 'I'll do it. I can take only 5 people for a 3 day session, and it will be this much', I'd do it. Motels or camping nearby. People seem to be able to meet up for rides so why not a workshop?
I went once a month to NC to work with one of the Cherokee healers for over a year. It was something I wanted and needed to do so I made it work.
I'm thinking we have a lot of people who really know how to do this, a whole lot of people that could benefit and a few people that could use the extra money to teach it.
If I knew how to do it I'd be offering but I don't know how. Perhaps if I had the money and was a little younger I'd go back to mechanics school.