mj-hi-yah said:
I teach a one hour class and I was wondering if you have any recommendations for effectively using the time. How do you structure your classes? How long are they? Do you incorporate cardio exercises or basics into your warm-ups or do you go directly into SD techniques?
I typically teach an 1 1/2 hour class.
We start with warm ups ..... jumping rope or running in place for 5 or so minutes.
Then move into some...
jumping jacks, sit ups, push ups, squat kicks, more running up/downs or any variety of exercises for about 10 or so minutes.
This is followed by some stretching...... some days a lot some days a little... always encouraging the students to do a lot of stretching on their own so we don't
have to do a lot of it in class.... (takes wayyyyy to much time to do right) 10- 30 minutes.
I then start going thru the Basics........
Stances, blocks, punches, strikes, kicks, foot maneuvers etc as I use these as "Physical Drills" for exercise done in fairly rapid succession (good cardio) and yet constant builders of "Basics" 10 to 15 minutes.
At this point a water break for 5 minutes
Now I split up class per ranks or skill levels and start working on Techniques or forms, sets etc. and an instructor is assigned to each group. Some times we will do Technique Lines if it is an intermediate or Advanced class. This takes up the remaining portion of the time period except for a 5 minute "burn out" in the end.
There are many variations but this is a general base reference....
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