Another Yellow Belt tidbit.
In the 80's, I was told, I believe it was from Mr. Conatser, but it could have been Howard Silva, Tom Kelly Sr., or one of the other Seniors, that the Yellow Belt Chart was put together following the Web of Knowledge. That standing alone, it compromised a beginning Self-Defense course.
I liked this given that many of the techniques can be grafted together against combinations (Delayed Sword & Sword of Destruction) or a check can become a block/parry (Deflecting Hammer against a right kick followed by a right punch - your left hand check becomes a slap check or parry against the punch.)
Multiple attackers could be addressed by grafting two or more techniques together. Then you have blocking set, which can become a striking set, which then can become a breaking set. I personally like to address the contact manipulations available for each of the techniques also, but I do not do this at Yellow if the student is struggling with the material, rather we revisit it later on.
I started with the 24 technique charts and there was no Yellow. I do like it as the student has a reward for their efforts earlier in the curriculum.
Oos,
-Michael
UKS-Texas