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dragos

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  • Martial Art(s)
    TKD, Karate, Krav Maga, Aiki do, Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, Kick boxing, Street fighting.

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  1. Thank you very much for the advice. I liked the idea of the series and i used it and it was really great for the students, i prepeared the session and just when i started they realized that it was something new for them and they were very excited, and they did a great job. Thank you very much
  2. I've been in the martial arts for 25 years now (i'm 32) i have studied TKD, karate, Krav maga, Kick boxing, Boxing, Aiki do, Jiu Jitsu and i have been in lots i meen loots of street fights, and with time and dedication i managged to accomplish my dream i wanted to be an instructor, and i also studied something like adults and young adults psicology, so i keep my guys motivated a lot and they seem to respond well, i am not in any kind of association, im an independent teacher who has his own school and thats all, and most of all i teach as modern needs, i mean, my country is not a nice place to live (security) and here are lots of bad neighborhoods.
  3. No associations, in my career of martial arts i have studied, boxing(6 years), karate (3years), tae kwon do (10 years), krav maga ( 5 years ), jiu jitsu ( 2 years ), kick boxing ( 1 year ), and aiki do ( 2 years ). and i found that in most of all of them, all associations are (OPNMA) Only Profits No Martial Arts, and in Mexico people needs te have the knowledge to defend themselves this is not USA or Europe where you can walk out free and manage your martial arts just as a hobbie instead of a need. i hate associatios, and you should too. ( When i was 15 and a tae kwon do student i was going to do my exam for black belt and my partner didn't, he just gave $10000.00 pesos (around $1000 usd) to the association and boom he was a black belt before i was ) And that is one of thousands experiences that i've had in my career. Sorry i can't control my self when i talk 'bout associations.
  4. I know i have to keep my students focused in a disciplined way not only games and stuff, but once a year i make some alternate activities so the discipline wouldn't become a rutine and my kids stay in class, i allways use dumi and stuff but new ideas allways works, i need something agressive and at the time fun, like 2 years ago i put my students to break wood sticks with the low kick so what i am trying to do is to keep my guys motivated and focused with some distraction, and a lesson to remember.
  5. Hi, i'm David from Mexico i have a self defense school in mexico city, my students mostly are 'bout 17 to 20 years old i have like 250 students and i am running out of ideas, i usually practice tae kwon do, jiu ji tsu, boxing and kick boxing, but my creativity in runnig dry so i need some advice, i need to prepare the subject of low kick, they know already how to do it but they need to practice it a lot, what i did with my students last year, i bought 1 watermelon per student and they had to break the watermelon with the low kick, and i need a new idea for that. Some help? Please!!!!
  6. Hi, i'm David from Mexico i have a self defense school in mexico city, my students mostly are 'bout 17 to 20 years old i have like 250 students and i am running out of ideas, i usually practice tae kwon do, jiu ji tsu, boxing and kick boxing, but my creativity in runnig dryso i nees some advice, i need to prepare the subject of low kick, they know already how to do it but they need to practice it a lot, what i did with my students last year, i bought 1 watermelon per student and they had to break the watermelon with the low kick, and i need a new idea for that. Some help? Please!!!!
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