I was working on some upcoming classes, planning themes and drills, and I thought it might make an interesting topic. So here's a list of some of the classes I'm working on.
So what ideas do you guys have for classes? What drills or exercises are you working on? Do you also teach the students the reverse side of your material? To attack and defend against your techniques?
-Rob
Dragging an opponent to the ground and kicking him
Reaching out with Forward Palm Strikes to Jam Opponent's weapons
Moving to Opponent's Back using Parries, Grabs, and Stepping
Digging through Opponent's Guard with Hooks, Parries, and Grabs
Grappling with Opponent's Shoulder's, Long Range
Striking Inside Opponent's Arms, Long Range
Blocks and Parries to Grabs, Pushing Opponent's Guard to Clear Zones for Striking
Explosive Takedowns, Slamming Opponent into the Ground
I'm working on drills and exercises for each of those themes. For instance, the first class, Dragging an Opponent to the Ground and Kicking Him, includes these activities, Reaching out with Forward Palm Strikes to Jam Opponent's weapons
Moving to Opponent's Back using Parries, Grabs, and Stepping
Digging through Opponent's Guard with Hooks, Parries, and Grabs
Grappling with Opponent's Shoulder's, Long Range
Striking Inside Opponent's Arms, Long Range
Blocks and Parries to Grabs, Pushing Opponent's Guard to Clear Zones for Striking
Explosive Takedowns, Slamming Opponent into the Ground
kicks and stomps to the ground and low targets
entries for takedowns
takedown techniques
kicking a moving opponent on the ground
falls
counters for entries and takedowns
defending against kicks while laying on ground
grabbing opponent's legs while lying on the ground
getting back up from ground
keeping opponent from getting up
I'm working on drills for the other classes, and have several prepared.entries for takedowns
takedown techniques
kicking a moving opponent on the ground
falls
counters for entries and takedowns
defending against kicks while laying on ground
grabbing opponent's legs while lying on the ground
getting back up from ground
keeping opponent from getting up
So what ideas do you guys have for classes? What drills or exercises are you working on? Do you also teach the students the reverse side of your material? To attack and defend against your techniques?
-Rob