KenpoMaster805
2nd Black Belt
What kind of online app do you used for online teaching do you guys used zoom? is zoom effective when doing online training ?
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You need to ask your online students to send you their video. You then send back your comment. Also your students will need to find their own partners (wife, brother, ...).I still haven’t figured how to do any meaningful online teaching. It’s not even about the technology, but about how to teach without a partner/uke, and not being able to see what folks are doing.
With webcams you can skip this. I think it's much easier one on one, but basically you perform technique/form, then have them perform it, and you can critique realtime. The issue I think gpseymour has is that his is primarily grappling, and it gets tough to teach or assess grappling techniques without a partner. So the most you can do is solo drills, no partner drills or resistance training.You need to ask your online students to send you their video. You then send back your comment.
They would need a trained partner to work with, for it to be useful.You need to ask your online students to send you their video. You then send back your comment. Also your students will need to find their own partners (wife, brother, ...).
And for strikes, for it to be meaningful, they'd need focus mitts (and a partner who knows how to feed), a sparring partner, or a heavy bag. I don't have any of those things (except mitts and a knowledgeable partner), myself.With webcams you can skip this. I think it's much easier one on one, but basically you perform technique/form, then have them perform it, and you can critique realtime. The issue I think gpseymour has is that his is primarily grappling, and it gets tough to teach or assess grappling techniques without a partner. So the most you can do is solo drills, no partner drills or resistance training.
Your online students can polish (solo drill) and enhance (weight training) their skill without partners.They would need a trained partner to work with, for it to be useful.
Partner grappling drills without a partner tend to engender bad habits, because the balance is entirely different, and students get in the habit of doing them without real intent. And some folks aren't very good at imagining what's going on with their imaginary partner, so they do things like sweep the leg where it wouldn't be. Other than heavy bag and some stance walks and such (not really feasible to do via video chat), the only solo drills I use are the kata, and they are very secondary to the partner work. In my experience, only experienced students tend to do well converting partner work to solo drills. The rest mostly mislearn without the feedback of a partner.Your online students can polish (solo drill) and enhance (weight training) their skill without partners.
solo drill = partner drill without partner
I use a Camera for Video. A quality smartphone works, A decent Webcam if I'm doing live video. Camtasia for video editing. My personal thoughts on this is to always do video. Live video can be poor quality depending on the internet connection that the student has. Record your video first, edit it in Camtasia, and then post the video for students to watch at a time that best suits them. Always require homework which is basically the students will be taping their practice.What kind of online app do you used for online teaching do you guys used zoom? is zoom effective when doing online training ?
The downside to a gif file is that you can't change the play speed. Sometimes you need to slow things down to see what's actually going on. I have already had to do this 3 times out of 5 training videos.All you will need is a GIF file along with some text that people can download. Use slow speed if needed. The GIF file is better than the MP4 file because it can be repeated (but it has no audio). The audio can be replaced by test.
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Coronavirus struck and now there are no more training partners. Looks like Forms are useful after all.Your online students can polish (solo drill) and enhance (weight training) their skill without partners.
solo drill = partner drill without partner
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Have to disagree with you on this.Partner grappling drills without a partner tend to engender bad habits, ...
When students said that slow speed GIF is preferred, the instructor can always resend the GIF in 1/2 speed, 1/4 speed, or ...The downside to a gif file is that you can't change the play speed.
If webcams can only be used 1 on 1, you can't use it to deal with many students. Also the 1 on 1 private online class can cost more than the group online class.With webcams you can skip this. I think it's much easier one on one, ...
It can. It'll take you a lot more time. But that's really the only way to do it, since each screen is small. The only other way to do it would be via vr, so you can see everyone same as you would in a dojo, but that would still be pretty expensive.If webcams can only be used 1 on 1, you can't use it to deal with many students. Also the 1 on 1 private online class can cost more than the group online class.