125 Dynamite Drills best review
Sensei Kenny Gray 2nd Dan Argyll Shukokai Karate Oban, Argyll, Scotland www.argyllshukokai.cjb.net“I have enjoyed receiving your tips and really think these drills are sensational. I plan on sharing these drills with my fellow students here in Colorado Springs, CO.“I really enjoy your web site, Jason. Since, I am a traditional Shotokan Martial Artist it is rejuvenating to see that your articles and e-books are great for improving kumite skills. From the beginner to Dan level in the martial arts who wants to improve; will find the information and the drills to sharpen their kumite capabilities. Jason, I have used your drills in both kids and adult classes with GREAT results at my dojo! Keep up the competent & comprehensive work!”Are you constantly trying to think of new things to do in your classes? Is boredom setting in because you can’t think of new ways to teach the same things?You know as well as I that when that happens you resort to doing the same old things again and again…like walking up and down the floor punching the air, or doing group kata with half the class falling asleep as you wait for the least skilled student to catch up…These kinds of drills are okay in moderation for adults, and horrible at almost anytime for kids due to their shorter attention span. And if you’re like most martial arts instructors you’ve probably just followed a traditional class plan.It was plainly obvious to my students but not to me. I just modeled what my first instructor taught because I assumed he was right. Monkey see, monkey do as it is said. The fact is that these types of exercises and class plans aren’t stimulating and don’t raise the energy of your class…You and I have both experienced this frustration – you know what I’m talking about… when you put so much effort and energy into teaching students and just when you least expect it… they quit.In the last 9 years I’ve taught 8000+ karate classes to over 850+ students, and I realized that boredom is the #1 killer of student retention. I was unaware of this when I first started teaching part time back in 1993. But when I opened my own school here in California in 2003, teaching up to 30 classes per week, I started running out things to do…My students were getting sooo bored and I was becoming extremely frustrated doing the same old stuff over and over. So many times I became discouraged and I just wanted to throw in the towel… but luckily for me I didn’t.I knew there had to be a way to have a successful school over the long term. I knew that the CAUSE of students becoming bored was a directly linked to what and how I was teaching – it was my failure, not theirs.I brainstormed and wrote down, and categorized every single useful drill that I’d done since starting karate in 1988. Some of the drills I uncovered during my quest came from:In fact I spent 4 months compiling all this information. It was a huge task, but now I have a printed manual of drills and exercises I can take to class. In it there are 125 different ways to disguise repetitions, and keep each class fresh and exciting for my students.When teaching adults I ramp up the intensity of the drills, and for kids I tone it down. Plus now since I have these drills at my fingertips, I’m more enthused about teaching – just like when I first started. I don’t have to strain the brain trying to think about what we haven’t done in a while or how to do a particular drill. It’s all written down for easy reference.And there’s no reason why you can’t have the same… You can kiss goodbye to doing the same old boring exercises again and again.You can eliminate your frustration and welcome such things as feeling good about teaching again because you now have the tools to make class interesting and exciting.I’m sure you know how important it is to have a fresh batch of drills and exercises available to keep your class motivated. The last thing you need is junior karate terrorists hijacking your class and making it painful for your other students…That’s why I’m making all this information available to you as an ebook that you can download instantly, print and start using immediately to improve the skills of your students.Now you’ll never be bored again because you’ll have a fresh injection of karate drills that will have you INSPIRED, EAGER and ready to teach! This new ebook is your guide for years to come… It’s your source of inspiration, instruction and entertainment.And don’t worry, you can easily print it and have a reference guide for you and your instructors to refer to. I’ve split all this information up into 5 sections to make it EASY for anyone, no matter what style you teach or what age your students are…There are literally hundreds of.
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