Some drills for Kids? Well, we donÂ’t teach anybody under 16 but the adults seem to enjoy some of these.
Tag
The person (it) has to tag all the others. Everyone else is on the floor. They can only roll to evade (no getting up). They roll until tagged. Once tagged they stand in place until last one is tagged (we donÂ’t have stances, but for the arts that do you can have them standing in a stance) You can also make a take back rule where the last roller can untag somebody by tagging them.
The person (it) has to tag all the others, again they can only roll to evade, but this time after being tagged the person has to link with the original (it) and form a train with their arms on the (its) shoulders. This helps work distancing and sensitivity (they should try hard not to bump into each other with the sudden turns and stops) Soon you will have a long train chasing some of the more nimble youngsters about. If the (it) is wise they learn how to use the length of the train to block and control the ‘rollers’
In this version the (it) has to start on the floor and using rolls tag the others who are up on their feet. Sometimes after tagging someone you can make that person be it so they have to roll to get on the floor and then chase the others by rolling.
Roll over ‘game’
Have everyone lying on his or her bellies. Tight together side by side. Either everyone facing the same direction, or alternate head and feet side by side. They should be so close that their arms are touching. Then have the one on the end do side rolls the length of the bodyline falling in at the furthest end. As soon as the first on is past the second the second starts to side roll down the line, then the third, fourth so on. If the line takes a corner makes it interesting. This can also be done with forward rolls but there is a greater chance of injury with this.
Zombie (robot) Drill
Groups of four or five. One person in the center. Everyone else holding their arms out like Frankenstein straight out in front of them. Moving slowly they head for the one in the center. That one (in the center) is only allowed to take one or two steps (kind of like a weeble step or like the old timey monsters (rock men) or pretend that their pants are frozen so that they have to move small. Moving just enough to avoid the outstretched arms and hands they avoid the Zombies. Once the zombies have missed the (it) they like heat seeking missiles turn their bodies until they re-lock onto the (it) and then they head for the (it) once again. If the youngsters are a little more advanced they can use deflections or body controls to effect the zombies while it is their turn at being (it)
Group Push-ups and sit-ups.
Form two lines facing each other. First line gets into the push-up position. Second line gets into the push-up position but with their hands on the shoulders of the two people in front of them already in the push-up position. (one hand on some ones left shoulder the other hand on the next person in lines right shoulder) then on a count inhale to go down, exhale back up or vice a versa. After a bit switch and the first line now becomes the second (on top)
Sit-ups
Form a small circle. Link arms, now sit on the ground. Once all are on the ground have them get in the sit-up position (legs straight or bent whichever you like) and on count do some sit-ups. (We donÂ’t Kiai but if your system does insert it in this drill. Youngsters seem to love yelling)
Gauntlet drills
Form to lines facing each other a couple of feet apart. One lines job is to get through the other line. The other line is only allowed to stop them by pushing them. Then reverse the lines so all get to play both sides
Form two lines close to each other. The object of this drill is to pull or push the person opposite you to affect them out of their line. Some variations of this one is to remind them that they can help their line by affecting the person that is affecting the person next to them. (In other words they should realize that they have at least three people to effect opposite of them)
Arthur Sennott wrote a great article over on teaching kids on the Russian System board here
http://russianmartialart.org/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=798&highlight=teaching+kids
Enjoy
See you on the mat soon
Friends
Brian