Looking at individual sports...
When golfers want to step up their game... they pay a golf pro for instruction...
When tennis players want to step up their game... they pay for instruction...
When skiers (downhill and XC... I'm an XC instructor..)... they take a lesson.
And if you want to get water related... look at all the fly fisherman who take lessons (and need them too from all the line we see in the trees sometimes
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So why on earth do we think canoeing is any different?
Not really ranting, just trying to figure out why, as in the past I've leaned toward informal instruction (free or very, very cheap), and after taking a clinic from Beth and then Eli I really see the value of paying someone who not only knows how to paddle, but how to pick apart what you need to improve and relay that to you. And that is tough from someone as "frugal" as I am at times.
Thoughts? Experiences? Other great instructors you know of? I know that is often one of the challengers - when you are paying for instruction you'd like to know you'll get something out of it... and we all know some instructors are better than others (and some work better with some folks than others do). I've named the two I've not only taken clinics from, but found to be great instructors.