Routine Class for Martial Arts
By: Kyle Miller
This blog will explain
the typical martial arts class. Upon entering the Dojang students are either in
do bohk or street clothes should salute the flags and bow to the instructor on
the floor as soon as they enter the dojang. This should be done without
exception. Warm-up should be practiced by member prior to training in order to
prepare the body and mind. An unprepared body could be strained under rigorous
Tang Soo Do exercises. When training is terminated, students should relax
themselves with a series of exercises to help them return to a calm and normal
state. Starting class students should line up according to rank and seniority.
The higher ranking member will be on the right, facing the flags. The
instructor will take a position in the front center of the class. The highest
ranking member in the class will call the commands. During the class, proper
respect and discipline must be maintained at all times, and Tang Soo Do rituals
should be followed in a uniform manner. When the chief instructor of the school
or highest ranking guest enters the dojang, the instructor on the floor or the
highest ranking member in the class should call the class to attention and have
the class bow. After respect has been paid, the class should return to training
immediately. Students should be especially kind and helpful to the beginners
since they are the most important members in the class. When dismissing class,
students line up according to rank. Then the class instructor or senior member
then calls, "Five codes of Tang Soo Do”. Below is an example of one week
of class plans.
CLASS
PLANS/A DAY /WEEK 1 - Preframe: SAFETY MESSAGE: Conflict Avoidance
BASIC/BEGINNER
ON A DOT
10 Jumping Jacks
10 front and back Jumping Jacks
10 Side to Side Skier Jumps
Lightning X Drills
BASICS ON DOTS –
Pahl Put Ki Punches –
Pahl Put Ki – 2 Strikes – Tia Tua
Pahl Put Ki – 3 Strikes – Tia Tua Asai
BLOCKING – MARCHING LIKE IN
FORM
Low Block
Stepping and Punching to mid-section
Front Kicks
FORMS
Sae Kye Hyung Il Bu
White Belts Class (8 moves)-All other
classes full form
BASICS ON DOTS –
Front Kick
Side Kick
Round House Kick
CARDIO ON DOTS
6 roll ups – right side
Switch Feet 5 Times
6 roll ups – left side
PUNCHES ON DOTS – 2 COUNT
(Step 1/Punch 2)
Front Punch (*right side only)
Neck Attack (*right side only)
Palm Heel (*right side only)
FUN DRILL – STAFF TIMING DRILL
- JUMPING
STRETCHING/COOL DOWN – Message
of the Week
Sitting Position Right Ankle on left knee
Switch sides
Sit on Feet
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INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCE
ON A DOT
10 Jumping Jacks
10 front and back Jumping Jacks
10 Side to Side Skier Jumps
10 Alternating Twist Stances
10 Ski lunges
10 Jump Ups
Lightning X Drills
BASICS ON DOTS –
Pahl Put Ki Punches
PPK – 2 TIMES
PPK – 3 TIMES
PPK – PALM HEEL 2 TIMES
PPK – 2ND KNUCKLES – 1 TIME
CHA ROO CHA GI 1/2/3 TIMES
KICKS ON DOTS
Step Behind Heel Kick/ Round House Kick
Back Leg Heel Kick/Round House Kick
Spin Heel
Drop Spin Heel Kick
HAPKIDO SKILLS – PAIR UP
Wrist Teasing Sleeve
Knife Technique
FORMS
Hapkido Forms
KICKS ON DOTS
Side Kick
Step Behind Side Kick
Sliding Side Kick
Side Kick – Low / High / Medium
FUN DRILL – STAFF TIMING DRILL
– JUMPING/ROLL FALLS
STRETCHING/COOL DOWN – Message
of the Week
Sitting Position Right Ankle on left knee
Switch sides
Sit on feet
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**DAILY MESSAGES/AWARDS – WISDOM –
Knowledge to know what’s best! …..Peaks Valleys and Plateaus
LEADERSHIP
– ROLL FALL LANDINGS
RIGHT
SIDE 10- TIMES – SIDE FALLS
LEFT
SIDE 10 TIMES – SIDE FALLS
SWITCHING
SIDE 10 TIMES
BEGINNER
CLASS – BREAK WITH 3 BACK ROLL OVERS BETWEEN SETS, IF TIME GO INTO ROLL FALLS
OR
INT/ADV
CLASS – ROLL FALLS AND TABLE FALLS
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Don’t Argue. Logic and emotion
are like oil and water; they don’t mix.
Generally speaking, when we argue we become emotional and don’t think
clearly. As our emotions become
heightened, the likelihood of us saying or doing something that we might regret
later increases dramatically. Also
remember, winning an argument does little to win respect or friendship.
Instead of arguing, try to stay
calm and find a compromise.
CLASS
PLANS/B DAY /WEEK 1 – Pre-frame: SAFETY TALK – AVOID POSSIBLY DANGEROUS SITUATIONS
BASIC/BEGINNER –
BODY IN MOTION INTENSIFIES
EMOTION!
JOG AROUND ON THE DOTS/LINES
–SAFETY TALK
Run/ High foots
Run/Skip, Knee Ups
Run/Run Backwards
Jump/Tumble/High Jump
ARTNER UP FOR SPARRING:
Touch and Press Drill
Kick Practice without gear
Sparring with Gear
PARTNER UP WITH TARGETS –
2 Rotations – 30 seconds
Round House Kicks – Right Side/Left Side
Left Right Punch – Right Left Punch
Right Round House Kick – Right/Left Punch
Left Round House Kick – Left /Right Punch
JOG AROUND OBSTACLE COURSE
Walk Around Catch Some Air
CIRCUITS 2/WITH TARGETS –
2 Rotations – 45 seconds
Front Leg Side Kicks – Left Side/Right Side
Back Fist
Front Leg Side Kick land Back Fist – Both
Sides
ONE STEPS –
Self
Defense Technique
Stranger Danger where appropriate
STRETCHING/COOL DOWN – Add
Character Work Here
Slide Down into Splits
Sit Back in Splits R/L/Center
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INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCE
BODY IN MOTION INTENSIFIES
EMOTION!
JOG AROUND ON THE DOTS/LINES –
SAFETY TALK
Run/ High foots
Run/Skip, Knee Ups
Run/Run Backwards
Jump/Tumble/High Jump
PARTNER UP FOR SPARRING:
Touch and Press Drill
Kick Practice without gear
Sparring with Gear
CIRCUITS 2/WITH TARGETS –
2 Rotations – 45 seconds
Round House Kicks – Right Side/Left Side
Left Right Punch – Right Left Punch
Right Round House Kick – Right/Left Punch
Left Round House Kick – Left Right Punch
JOG AROUND OBSTACLE COURSE
Walk Around Catch Some Air
CIRCUITS 2/WITH TARGETS –
2 Rotations – 60 seconds
Front Leg Side Kicks – Left Side/Right Side
Back Fist
Front Leg Side Kick land Back Fist – Both
Sides
Crunches
Sit Ups
ONE STEPS – All Odd Number and
Last 5
Self Defense Techniques
Kick Techniques
Hand Techniques
STRETCHING/COOL DOWN – Add
Character Work Here
Slide Down into Splits
Sit Back in Splits R/L/Center
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LEADERSHIP – WISDOM –
PEAKS VALLEYS AND PLATEAUS
TARGET WORK – A Day Play Music – Breaking
WORK FRONT LEG AND BACK LEG
FRONT KICK
ROUND HOUSE KICK
SIDE KICK
FRONT/ROUNDHOUSE KICK
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Don’t Argue. Logic and emotion
are like oil and water; they don’t mix.
Generally speaking, when we argue we become emotional and don’t think
clearly. As our emotions become
heightened, the likelihood of us saying or doing something that we might regret
later increases dramatically. Also
remember, winning an argument does little to win respect or friendship.
Instead of arguing, try to stay
calm and find a compromise.
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