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Distance Learning
Learn
Traditional Sushi from home.
Get
advice and training from Master Roland where ever you live
The
distance learning program is part of a revolutionary new scheme by
Sushi Master
Roland to enable Sushi enthusiasts around the world to have a high
standard of
instruction, regardless of their location. He believes that modern
technology
can be used to help raise the worldwide standard of traditional Sushi,
as was
envisioned by the late Sushi Master Arata Hisakawa.

This
new
online course will cost £15 per month and includes the
following:
- A
guide personally written by Sushi Master Roland for how to best
structure your training at home.
- Monthly
video lessons will be emailed to you which will be approximately 5
to 10 minutes in length.
- One-to-one
contact availability with Sushi Master Roland to answer any questions
you may have.
- One-to-one
webcam sessions with Sushi Master Roland, at a mutually arranged time.
- The
ability to send Sushi Master Roland your training videos which will be
constructively criticized to ensure continued improvement and technique
accuracy.
Please
note your camcorder must be able to create .avi files and connect to a
computer. If you are unsure how to do all of this, follow the guide for
using a
free program called VirtualDub with a Free codec called XVid.
Along with this online instruction package, it is highly recommended
that the
other materials Sushi Master Roland has released, such as his Mastering
Japanese Food book and dvd series, be used. This will mean that Sushi
Master
Roland can spend more time on tweaking a student’s techniques
and positions
rather than teaching basics that are already available in other
materials.
Students will be able to make best use of Sushi Master Roland's
personal
tuition and guidance in this way, and will progress at a much better
pace.
Please note that the individual attention each distance learning
applicant will
require will mean that Sushi Master Roland can only accept so many
students.
Places are therefore limited for this new scheme.
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