Class Dynamics - The Importance of Padwork in Class

Martial arts is evolving and changing with the world around it. Curriculum' is now more dynamic and innovative. If you're looking for a way to really bring your class energy to the next level then I suggest incorporating some kickboxing into your program. It can be very simple techniques like jab, cross, hook, uppercut, elbows, knees, and leg kicks. If you don't want make it part of your rank requirements then just add it in everyday to your regular classes. But, I do highly recommend that you use it one way or another.

I would make it a requirement that all new students and current students have gloves. When you enroll new students, inform the parents that gloves are one of the required pieces of equipment for all new members. You explain to them that you as an instructor take every precaution necessary to protect your students, and children are not very good at making a safe fist. We do a lot of pad work here and in order for students to be able to hit the pads, they must meet our safety requirements. This is why I require gloves for all new students, it's because I want to take every step necessary to minimize the possibility of injury. Once you tell a parent this, they will usually agree with you and will buy them on the spot. If parents don't want to buy them upfront then let them be, you'll show them on the floor that it is a piece of equipment that they need, and not want. Here's what you do, during the ten minutes of pad work, you have all students with gloves line up in front of pads and the ones that don't line up in the x-ray paper line. Make sure the x-ray paper line is in between two pad lines, so the students don't feel like their outside the group. You could even have them punch the air with no contact on the pad, and only make contact on the kicks. Play with it and see what works best for you. I can not tell you how many times after a students first class, a parent who did not buy gloves came up to the pro-shop to buy them on the spot. It's kind of like a parent signing up their kid for little league and not buying them a glove. I guarantee that after the first practice the parent would be at the sporting goods store buying a glove, not because they want it, but because they see the need for it. If you use them everyday then a parent will see the importance of them and will not question the glove requirement. On my schedule I have "bring gloves" under every class time, and new parents always ask what that means. It's a perfect chance to sell merchandise. The gloves will cost you anywhere from $7-$15.00 and I usually charge $29.95 plus tax.

During the first ten minutes of every class, (after warm-ups) have students hit focus pads held by instructors, wave masters, kid kicks, but never have beginner students hold for each other. Learn from my mistakes as a rookie instructor years ago. Have music going in the background and you will see the energy level of your class go through the roof. It's harder to put out a fire, than it is to start one. It's a great workout, and it is new student friendly. I'm a big fan of western kickboxing because the motions are very easy to learn, and the techniques are age friendly.

Gloves are almost a necessity for all schools because they add to the revenue of the pro-shop, the students get a practical self-defense workout, and the overall energy of the class will rise. Everybody wins! If you need help implementing this into your program or just need some help with different drills, feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help.

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Darren A Gaitan
Associate Consultant
ChampionsWay
408-893-7023
darren@championsway.com
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