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10/22/2013 Defensive Tactics Day

Defensive Tactics Class: 10:30 - 11:30. Reviewed the self-defense material, mainly the choke defenses, and some of the ground defense they do. The students have their midterm coming this week, where they will be put through running some sprints to get the heart rate up, and then walk into the mat room and get attacked by a guy in Blauer Suit. I'm going to try to stop by and watch on Thursday for the some of the run throughs.

Defensive Tactics Club: 1:50 - 3:00. I was introduced to the pummelling warm-ups they use, standing with hands, without hands, and on the ground. Lots of fun, really, and gets you warm. After that, I got to teach again. I reviewed the UMPA, UMPA swim-and-trap reverses, and then I showed the elbow escape. Elbow escape starts from the UMPA reverse, and we switch to it when the bad guy on top bases out to block the reversal. After doing these, we did a mounted escape game, where the object of the person on top is to maintain position, and the object of the person on bottom is to either reverse or get a knee out from the elbow escape. It went well, everything flowed nicely, there were plenty of reps to be had, and it was a good time. It wasn't active rolling, but it was a nice active drill for learning positions and transitioning.

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23/10

100 push ups across 4hr session

100 sit ups across 4hr session

100+ squats across 4hr session

100+ 'burpees' across 4hr session

100+ leg lifts across 4hr session

First set/round

as per excessive done for one min each as a set.

Then body and leg conditioning. one min

Full power bag work - punches one min

next 1 bout knockdown - one min

Second set/round

as per excessive done for one min each as a set.

Then body and leg conditioning. one min

Full power bag work - punches one min

next 1 bout knockdown - one min

Third set/ round

as per excessive done for one min each as a set.

Then body and leg conditioning. one min

Full power bag work - punches one min

next 1 bout knockdown - one min

“A human life gains luster and strength only when it is polished and tempered.”

Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923 - 1994) Founder of Kyokushin Karate.

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10/23/2013

TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Taught tonight, but also did a little training since I have testing in December. Did some basics along with the class, but then stopped to focus on some of the kids the rest of the time. I did do Do-Kangs 1,2, and 3 before class started. Forms, I had 3 orange belts, 1 brown belt, and 1 recommended black belt (started class with 6 students, and lost 1 that wasn't feeling good). Spent time on one-steps, where everyone got good reps and practice, and I filled in to do low orange belt one-steps since we had an odd number, fixing some blocking issues. After one-steps, I got the clapper pads out, and did kicking combinations. First was back leg round kick middle, followed by back leg round kick middle or high. Next was back leg round, land forward, and hopping round kick. Last, I allowed each person to pick their own combination to do. I did back leg round kick middle, spin hook kick high. The rec black did a back leg round followed by a jump 360 inner crescent kick. Middle brown belt kid did spin heel kick followed by back leg round kick. Low orange kid did a back leg front kick followed by a hopping or jumping round kick. Low orange teen did a back leg inside ax kick followed by a back leg round kick, and the high orange teen did one I can't remember, but ended with a spinning heel kick. I think they enjoyed the drills, and it broke up class a bit, and I took part in these drills, as well :). Finished out with some sparring, and I took time to stretch while the students got padded up.

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10/25

Drilled rolling counter to single leg to triangle. Moved into two other triangle set ups. One hip to triangle from earlier in the week and an alternate entry from punch block sequence.

30 min free roll.

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25 Oct 2013

-Dynamic stretch warm up, 5min.

-3min shadowboxing warmup.

Circuits (30min):

-Lunges,

-Twisting lunges,

-V sit ups,

-Leg raises with static hold,

-Bicycle crunches,

-Goblet squats,

-Hindu squats,

-Squats with static hold,

-1min shadowboxing rounds.

"We did not inherit this earth from our parents.

We are borrowing it from our children."

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26 Oct 2013.

-5km hike, followed by a rock climb up the largest granite monolith in Oz.

Circuits, 20min:

-Shadowboxing.

-Mountain climbers.

-Leg lifts.

-Windscreen wipers.

-Skipping.

-Crunches w' punch (rocky style)

-Mae Keage.

-Bicycle crunches.

-Static stretching to warm down.

"We did not inherit this earth from our parents.

We are borrowing it from our children."

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10/26

30 min free roll. Worked on the last couple weeks of material and taking back.

5, 3 min rounds of sparring. Focused on stance and movement structure as well as trapping application at speed.

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27 Oct 2013.

Circuits - bodyweight and dumbbell, 40min:

-Lateral arm raises (shoulder target).

-Mae keage.

-Mountain Climbers.

-Shadow kick-boxing.

-Leg lifts.

-Bicycle crunches.

-V-ups.

-Pushups.

-Arnold press.

-Anterior arm raises (shoulder target).

-Bicep curls.

-Triceps extensions.

Kyokushin training 80min:

-Standard warm up.

-Kihon, rilled all basic kihon up to Shodan.

Kata:

-Pinan 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

-Gekusai Dai and Sho.

-Yantsu.

-Tsuki-No.

Moving combinations (in moro-ashi-dachi, or natural fighting stance):

-Oi tsuki, Gyaku tsuki, Kage tsuki, Shita tsuki.

-Oi tsuki, Gyaku tsuki, Hiza geri, Mawashi geri.

-Gedan mawashi, Oi tsuki, Gyaku tsuki, Gedan mawashi, Ushiro mawashi geri.

-Gyaku tsuki, Oi tsuki, rear leg Ushiro mawashi geri.

-Shadow boxing, 5min.

-Warm down.

Pushups to exhaustion.

"We did not inherit this earth from our parents.

We are borrowing it from our children."

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