This is round three on these drills. Just went through my
older notebooks and discovered the original list of drills from 1994. As time
passes they have been changed to meet ever changing students needs, and
somewhat reduced in number. But I feel the need to save the original listing.
They were developed years before.
1.
To provide a structured partner drilling set.
2.
To teach specific principles involving use of
the initial kick to shift the attacker’s weight when injured onto the lead leg
and then attack that leg.
3.
Preserve interesting studies from friends training.
4.
To prepare the student’s to be unexpected in
their responses.
The previous articles are here. A
video of some of those drills is there too.
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