Davejlaw said:
For white belt I first learned self defense from wrist grabs (about 8) that included a takedown and a hip throw. Also in this belt were about 5 other defenses of clothing grabs. We recieve several kicks for white belt including the difficult spin heel kick. The logic here is that while many white belts will have trouble initially with the kick my teacher sees it as a staple kick in HKD and the sooner one starts learning it the better. He doesn't expect anyone to master it until later belts. We learn about 12 self defense techniques per belt and get about 1-2 new kicks per belt.
Yikes.:xtrmshock A hip throw at white belt? *shiver*
Just me talking here and I don't mean to single Dave or his teacher out in a negative way,because I know plenty of schools that do the same,but I have issues with teaching white belts hip or shoulder throws..
To me..their Nauk Bup isn't even close to being ready to handle such falls..hell..I don't even like taking falls from those throws and I love Nauk Bup. I know a lot of Masters say "grin and bear it"..but I don't agree with teaching that technique at that time.
Everyone else has Sohn Mok Sool at white belt too,huh..even a little clothing grabs as well. That's pretty cool.
Again where our school differs is that white belt students are taught technique off the grab..as in them attacking the receiver from a static stance. Straight wrist grabs are taught at yellow belt for 7th Guep.
We also have 21 joint locks and throws,5 strikes,5 Kicks,and 4 parries at 8th. But no hip or shoulder throws.

At that time in the curriculum every technique is received by a front fall,side fall or back fall that they can take from a kneeling or "sit down" position.