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SOLEDAD SERRANO SESSIONS 1-2-3-4
Soledad Serrano is shown here working with 12 year old Jack Morrison on a 4 part sparring drill.
The drill required some memory and co-ordination – not easy when you have been training with Miss Serrano for nearly an hour!
You can see Jack starting to fatigue – but nothing can compare to what she makes him do in the next clip!
This free clip is part of a coaching session by Soledad Serrano.
DON’T JUST MOVE WITH NOTHING
The session begins with Mr Trotter explaining the set-up for the drill.
This drill involves squaring the body slightly to invite in a side kick. The lead hand is then used to counter at the same time as the back hand blocks.
This free clip is part of a coaching session focussing on developing an effective counter against the side kick.
I NEED INTENT
Someone trying to hurt you has a distinct advantage…
A martial artist must be able to switch immediately to have the mindset capable of being able to defend him or herself – “I need Intent”.
This free clip is part of a Master Class by Master Mark Hutton.
HWA-RANG TUL
Multi World Champion Mark Trotter performing Hwa-Rang Tul after a coaching session on the Pattern with Miss Niketa Wells.
View the other free clips here.
DOES IT HURT?
“Well yeah, a little bit. Hurts more when it doesn’t break aye!”
World Champion & Expert Coach Mr Brendan Doogan goes on to explain how to hold the arm correctly and adjust the distance for the break. You then see Mr Doogan use his entire body to deliver an elbow strike that easily demolishes the board – effortlessly. This is something he worked on in the class – getting the students to perform exaggerated movements to develop power and follow-through.
Mr Doogan has trained for over 18 years and is an International Instructor, International Umpire, World Champion in Power Breaking, Assistant New Zealand Coach, and a member of the Standards and Discipline and Tournament Advisor Groups in New Zealand.
BREAKING CLASS
An coaching session on breaking for juniors and seniors by former World Champion Brendan Doogan.
In this video Mr Brendan Doogan coaches two classes on breaking.
Firstly see how he teaches junior belts how to break in a way that builds their confidence and ability in a fun way.
Then for the seniors Mr Doogan encourages the students to “go crazy” with the execution of their techniques to build the power required for big breaks. This is done alone, then with bags, then on the boards!
If you are interested in improving your breaking, or an instructor wanting a few new ideas for how to teach it, this video is for you.
Video Highlights
Practice! How to go from “terrible at breaking” to a World Champ.
Side kick break from facing backwards
Stamping through boards to gain confidence and the appreciation of the force required to break
Front elbow, knifehand strike and side kick breaks
Your back leg is where the power comes from
Does it hurt?
“Just Walk Away” AND MUCH MORE
GE-BAEK TUL (1st DAN PATTERNS)
Mark Trotter coaches 2nd dan Kavita Jaduram on getting a smooth landing after the flying side piercing kick in Ge-Baek Tul. Landing should be with the leg bent and showing control and balance before moving into the next movement.
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