– Practical training given
– High return on investment
– Windfall potential
– Relaxed instruction in a private setting
– Minimal startup costs
– Network with successful and influential people
Disadvantages
– In-depth interaction with another person, with all its associated benefits and drawbacks
– High requirements regarding quality of instruction
– The atmosphere created by actively practicing in a group is missing
– No opportunity to watch other practitioners’ attempts and learn by example, unlike with groups
– One-on-one lessons do not popularize the phenomenon among the masses




