Jub

Tamer of Beasts

The Indomitable (Winter 2022)

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    8:39 AM, Tuesday January 10th 2023

    Thank you for this critique! Sorry about the long message, I am going to study abroad soon so I'm just stressed with everything right now haha. I'll be brief in the future.

    A question about warm ups, I've been doing a few exercises from lesson 1 in the 10-15 minute time window, should I just focus on one exercise when doing warm-ups in the future?

    Again thanks for the extensive critique!

    -Jub

    3:09 AM, Monday November 28th 2022

    How should I set up my warm ups? 5-10 mins of random previous lessons?

    12:39 AM, Sunday October 23rd 2022

    Thanks for critiquing me! I was not expecting much positive feedback, and having some was surprising but I will keep in mind your criticisms as well. I will try to make my planned dots smaller, as well as thinking out each line individually. Can I submit my new page of rotated boxes along with my 250(+50) box challenge for critique?

    Best,

    Jub

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