Hi all!
For me personally the use of both english and japanese would double my chanses to understand the technique, as opposed to the use of only either one.
Of course it can be difficult to be sure even if both are used, but I doubt I'm the only one here who would appreciate, and benefit from, the use of both!?
If Jussi and Martin on the other hand were to post in their respective native languages, I would have no problems whatsoever to "get the point". But then again, there is a slight risk the rest of you would outvote me if I came up with such a suggestion :-)
I wish you all good training between the debates!
Ari Lappinen