This is what we covered in class on May 6th.
In addition to registering online with the Community School, I need a paper registration and activity waiver filled out for each student. If you did not fill one out this week I will have more available to fill out next class.
White Belts – 6:30pm
Tonight we covered class expectations, attendance cards, the commands we use to begin and end class, and a few basic techniques. Your children are responsible for finding and presenting their own attendance cards, please do not get their attendance cards for them.
Commands to begin and end class
We will be beginning and ending class in a traditional fashion using Korean commands. Below are some English interpretations of the Korean pronunciations along with their meanings to help you practice with your children at home.
Positions, Stances, and Basics
In this section when Korean words appear we will be using the commonly accepted phonetic spellings.
Standing straight, no moving, hands at your side, feet together, toes touching, focus straight ahead.
Left foot moves, feet shoulder width apart, both hands make fists, brought to the sides of your belt, double punches straight down.
Left foot moves, feet twice shoulder width apart, knees bent, toes forward, back straight, hands in fists on the hips.
Roll your fingers, lock your thumbs.
Techniques
In Horse Stance, start with left hand, punch from the hip, aim to the solar plexus.
In Horse Stance, start with left hand, “Scoop the ice cream, look at your nails.”
In Fighting Stance, Right Leg behind you, “Bend it, kick it, bend it, back!”
Junior Belts – 7:10pm
Kicking – We reviewed our 4 basic kicks.
“Don’t Bend your Knee!”
“Paint the Rainbow!”
“High Five with your Foot!”
In Fighting Stance, Right Leg behind you, “Bend it, kick it, bend it, back!”
We spent some additional time learning Round House Kick.
We finished the evening’s lesson with One Step Sparring. We covered the Attacker’s Position and One Step Sparring Number 1. Check the Yellow Belt Curriculum Page for more One Step Sparring.
Attacker’s Position 1
Attacker’s Position 2
One Step Sparring Number 1
Advanced Class – 7:50pm
We covered the primary goal of studying One Step Sparring in class.
Continue to review all of your one step sparring techniques. Be prepared to give a 1 to 2 minute presentation about a specific technique (your favorite) in class with respect to Body Position, Distance, Angles, and Timing.