View Full Version : How many still practice the original coordination drills?
Goldendragon7
05-05-2002, 02:11 AM
Orange thru Green
:asian:
Not sure what they are. If we do them in my school, then I
haven't heard them refered to as a coordination drill. That being
said, my coordination could use some work, so clue me in!
Goldendragon7
05-05-2002, 02:32 AM
rr ll rl lr
Inward
Vertical outward
Extended outward
Upward
downward
creates 100 permutations
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KenpoTess
05-05-2002, 01:46 PM
Universal blocking set is first taught to all white belts at our school along with kenpo punch .. and is part of the drills in our College karate classes we teach.
Amazing how many after months of repeatedly doing them, still get their coordination screwed up :)
I'm ready to take a big red permanent marker and mark rh, lh, rf, lf on them so they know which their right hand, etc are.
Goldendragon7
05-05-2002, 02:13 PM
or bring red and green socks and gloves to class.... Red for the right hand and foot Green for the Left hand and foot. Class remindes you of the Cat in the Hat but it works!
:rofl:
:asian:
KenpoTess
05-05-2002, 02:19 PM
Oh Lord, I'm soooo doomed~!!! Trained as a nurse I see the person in front of my in anatomical position.. their right is mirrored of me. So I've become (shhh dont tell anyone) soooo dyslexic when I'm reading a technique.. step back with left.. yep.. you guessed it.. my right goes back.. Doomed I say.. the other night I was teaching Leap of Death .. I said. Step back with left foot. Every single one but one student stepped back with their right (which is correct) except one.. who questioned me.. I just quirked a brow and he looked and saw my feet were in the proper postion.. "oh silly me .. he said.. They ALL know to do opposite of what I say.. hahaa ~! Pathetic aren't I :)
Goldendragon7
05-05-2002, 02:21 PM
NO........ but damn'd entertaining!!
:) :D :rofl:
KenpoTess
05-05-2002, 02:45 PM
*beams happily*
Thanks Goldendragon :)) You made my day *Grins
red is for port.. port is left.. Starboard is right.. green. .Ok.. sox are in the dye vat. .I despise white sox anyway.. get so dirty on the floor ~!!
Klondike93
05-05-2002, 09:49 PM
Are cordination set, finger set and kicking set part of these or something else all together?
:asian:
At the Huk's seminar a week ago, he had us doing basic blocks
of the star blocking set ... he said to alternate hands each time.
He called up a block, (Upper, Outer, Inner, Downward) and we
were expected to do them quickly. It was VERY humbling. I've
been taking a strong pride in performing techs as strictly as
possible. The guys who I felt did techs on the sloppy end, were
able to just pop those blocks out, where as I kept screwing up! :(
Goldendragon7
05-06-2002, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Klondike93
Are cordination set, finger set and kicking set part of these or something else all together?
:asian:
Are all different drills...... however the development of Coordination is the the same intent.
:asian:
Goldendragon7
05-06-2002, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by Kirk
At the Huk's seminar a week ago, he had us doing basic blocks
of the star blocking set ... he said to alternate hands each time.
He called up a block, (Upper, Outer, Inner, Downward) and we
were expected to do them quickly. It was VERY humbling. I've
been taking a strong pride in performing techs as strictly as
possible. The guys who I felt did techs on the sloppy end, were
able to just pop those blocks out, where as I kept screwing up! :(
on those BASICS MISTER! LOL
:rofl:
:asian:
jfarnsworth
05-06-2002, 12:45 PM
Mr. C.
I seen you do the blocks. I thought I seen you do the same with kicks. What else do you have in the coordination drills after that. When I looked in your books I just leafed through too fast to register in my head but now I definately forget past the blocks and how they were to be done?
Salute,
Jason Farnsworth
AvPKenpo
05-06-2002, 01:38 PM
We still have the test requirement of all the coordination Drills.
Michael
Goldendragon7
05-06-2002, 04:53 PM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth I definately forget past the blocks and how they were to be done?
Salute,
Jason Farnsworth
ok there are several hand options........
either R ight hand then R ight hand again
or
L eft hand then L eft hand again
or
R ight hand then L eft hand
or
L eft hand then R ight
pick one.........
then
add any of the blocking possibilities....... such as....
lets choose........ R - L
then the blocks....... Inward ......... Vertical Outward
or
Upward block (R) then Downward Block (L)
etc etc using different combinations of blocks
first choose which arms to use
then which blocks to use
Thats the Orange Belt Coordination Drill
:asian:
Michael Billings
05-07-2002, 01:23 PM
Tess,
Sailing is another passion of mine. Running lights on Boats are Red for Starboard (right) and green for Port (left.) So lets color code our tennis shoes and gloves to match the nautical system. By the way, they actually make sailing gloves with each glove the correct color. :wink2:
Dennis,
Yes, we still do the coordination sets as required material, and some of the variations, trailing 1, or trailing 2, and reverse with one-forward with one since that is in Blocking Set 2. We also do some of your leg exercises, since it fit in nicely with my old kicking style and I had tended to neglect combo kicks except in sparring.
:asian:
-Michael B.
UKS-Texas (http://www.kenpo-texas.com)
Hollywood1340
05-07-2002, 01:34 PM
As it turns out I have a pair of sailing socks a friend brought back from the UK. Maybe I'll start wearing them on the nights I wear my TKD shoes for grappling...hmmm
Cheers,
KenpoTess
05-07-2002, 01:43 PM
ahoy there Michael~!
Sailing is a passion of mine that I haven't had the chance to do in a few years.. Raised from pram races to Lightnings..~!!! I miss it~!!!
I really like the Starboard and Port idea hahaaa that would work for me.. *grins*
Cthulhu
05-07-2002, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by Michael Billings
Tess,
Sailing is another passion of mine. Running lights on Boats are Red for Starboard (right) and green for Port (left.)
Um, that sounds backward. I always thought it was green for starboard and red for port. Now, if a vessel is coming at you, then their red light would be on your starboard and their green light would be on your port.
Yes?
Cthulhu
Michael Billings
05-07-2002, 02:04 PM
You are exactly right, I am sitting here at my desk and feeling very stupid right now. Does it make any difference that I have not sailed since Sunday?
I didn't think so either!!
Starboard = Green
Port = Red (to match my face.)
Cthulhu, thanks for catching this, no wonder I hit them with the hand they are not expecting.
Michael B.
KenpoTess
05-07-2002, 02:21 PM
hahaa yeah and I didn't catch it .. I remember my late father instilling it in me.. Green has more letters than Red.. so Green for Starboard.. and Right.. Left -Red- Port.. ~!!
no wonder I'm still confused on right and left ~!!
Goldendragon7
05-07-2002, 04:07 PM
Of the Kenpo Nautical Sea Scout Test........
Instructor; Ok my young Kenpo Sea Scout, tell me, what would you do if a storm blew up Port?
Kenpo Sea Scout, "Throw out anchor, sir!"
Instructor, Ok, well, What would you do if a storm blew up Starboard?
Kenpo Sea Scout, "Throw out anchor, sir!"
Instructor, I see and what would you do if a storm blew up Aft?
Kenpo Sea Scout, "Throw out anchor, sir!"
Instructor, Now just a dog-gone minute..... Just where are you getting all these anchors from?
Kenpo Sea Scout, "From the same place you are getting all the storms!" ........ Sir
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KenpoTess
05-07-2002, 04:32 PM
:cheers:
batten the hatches.. Trim the lines, and Hike I say~!!
you do realize how badly I miss sailing now~!!
Goldendragon7
05-07-2002, 04:37 PM
Should I "wave" to ya...... I don't want to "break" it to ya but yes it shows..... You could always tell me to "shove off" ..... lol
We can't control the winds... but we do have the abilities to set our sails!
:asian:
Do boat stores make a lot of sails?
KenpoTess
05-07-2002, 04:45 PM
well I could just say 'luff' me anyway, but then you'd 'keel' over and Its not nice to 'leech' attention. So let's 'jibe' and I'll 'tack' a notice to the 'deck'
Oh gee I've really gone and done it now !~
Sailmakers make sails.. Stores just sell em.. *Grins*
Goldendragon7
05-07-2002, 04:48 PM
We have competition! :rofl:
:asian:
Here's what MY father has to say about sailing, "why do all that work on a boat if you aren't going to fish on it?"
Goldendragon7
05-07-2002, 08:08 PM
something smells fishy to me! :)
:asian:
Michael Billings
05-07-2002, 10:56 PM
A hole in the water you poor money into!!!!
You know how much a "line" costs, as compared to a "rope"? A whole lot if you have to pay Dennis to come up with the next "Line". Maybe it was tied to one of the anchors ... avast matey. Arrrghhh.
-Michael, (just back from teaching classes tonight, so my timing was off for a timely riposte.)
Goldendragon7
05-07-2002, 11:54 PM
(in a slow and deep Pirate voice).............
Soooooo you think you're a Krusty ole Pirate now do yaaaaa ????
Well watch you're step..... yer peg leg will catch the next gopher hole yas miss....... Arggggggg
P.S. Do ya knows how much Usssssss Pie...raaats pay for earrings?
Arggggg ....... About a Buck an Ear....Arggggggggg
:rofl: :asian:
KenpoTess
05-08-2002, 10:32 PM
Oh Fishing.. Now you've gone and done it Seig.. oops Psst. .do I have to call you Sensei here? *grins innocently.. well I have been eye-ing the boat.. with a few major modifications.. that Pro-line sure could become a sailing vessel.. *smirks*
I have totally lost the jist of this thread.. but by the looks of all the threads.. there is No continuity to any of em :)
Arghhh .. Keel haul that Fisherman... :) *I better have a good defense ready methinks*
Just for that, I have some new drills for ya:
Show me:
1. Wax the hull
2.) Sand the deck
3.) Paint the bright work
D.Cobb
05-09-2002, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
We can't control the winds...
You wanna bet? :fart:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
--Dave
Goldendragon7
05-09-2002, 12:16 PM
R L L R
Upward ~ Downward ~ Extended Outward ~ Inward
MOVE>>>>>>>>>>:supcool:
KenpoTess
05-09-2002, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by Seig
Just for that, I have some new drills for ya:
Show me:
1. Wax the hull
2.) Sand the deck
3.) Paint the bright work
Gee is this where marriage of gravity comes into effect?
Wax the hull..
Left parry.. right parry.. twist stance.. right elbow.. left elbow..
repeat as necessary
Sand the deck.. assume the mount position.. Double 'wax the hull ' parries.. twist at waist only.. shuffle on knees .. pick out splinters
Paint the bright work..
check R hand at hip.. Left inward block.. right inward block.. left outward block. right outward block.. step back with right foot. twist stance.. palm heel strike to any opening.
wash hands. .. and go make dinner :)
Goldendragon7
05-12-2002, 01:25 PM
Back to coordination drills..........
What goes........ L R R L then R L L R?
:asian:
jfarnsworth
05-12-2002, 03:53 PM
reverse motion. I hope
Jason Farnsworth
jfarnsworth
05-12-2002, 03:54 PM
Maybe it's the opposite side.
I await the response.
Jason Farnsworth
Goldendragon7
05-13-2002, 02:26 AM
short form 1 foot work........
hands are:
R - L - L - R THEN L - R - R - L
Foot work is....
L - R - R - L THEN R - L - L - R
see anything?
:asian:
ikenpo
05-13-2002, 02:48 AM
That's some great insight...it never occurred to me.
jb
jfarnsworth
05-13-2002, 08:10 AM
As many times as I've performed short 1, broke it down to teach the white belts to do this it never came to me. I even like to teach 1 move at a time like this - right inward block step back with the left foot into right neutral bow. No need to bore anybody but I thnk you get the idea. Thanks Mr. C. for yet another lesson.
Jason Farnsworth
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