After having [established the need for proper class preparation] and giving an [example of real-life planning], I'll continue this series by giving some additional hints for successful class planning. Also, I'll point out some pitfalls and hopefully offer ways to avoid them.I believe that any plan can be judged by at least three critical criteria:EfficiencyAdaptability … Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 5 weiterlesen
Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 4
After [establishing the need for proper class preparation] from both the [instructor's] and [student's] point of view, today I'll give you an overview over how I actually plan a class. This time, I won't dive too deep into theoretical considerations, though, but rather give an actual example - namely, tonight's class. If you happen to … Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 4 weiterlesen
Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 3
This one's probably going to be a short one (I hope). Also, it highly correlates with [my last post], so if you're pressed for time, it'll probably suffice to read of of the two. After we've covered the basics on why it is important to properly prepare classes from the [trainer's point of view], let's … Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 3 weiterlesen
Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 2
In the [last article] I've shared some thoughts on proper class preparation. Now that the topic is st up, let's cover the whole thing from the instructor's/trainer's point of view (won't discriminate between the two roles here, although I know I probably should).POV: The instructorWhat the trainer needs to make sure is that, over the … Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 2 weiterlesen
Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 1
I'm a believer in being well--prepared. Basically, this accounts to just about any endeavor. Still, recently I realized (once more) how important it is for a trainer to actively and properly prepare for a class.PreambleLet me start with some introductory words first. Living with a woman that used to work as a PE and math … Thoughts on Teaching: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, Part 1 weiterlesen
Thoughts on Martial Arts Technique: Creating Angles and Using Momentum
There's a thing with . As soon as a trainer / coach has the time to put up multiple videos every day, I can'thelp but wonder how much time he actually spends... well, coaching people. Or training himself. So, I consider most of what you see on youtube crap. However, there's always an expection to … Thoughts on Martial Arts Technique: Creating Angles and Using Momentum weiterlesen
Warrior Warmup, Shinergy[instructor academy] 2013
Quite a lot has been going on lately, especially when it comes to the [Warrior Warmup]. Couple of weeks ago, I presented the current version at this years Shinergy[instructor academy]. The whole concept has been cleaned up. For me, the three way lunge is something of a highlight, as it's scalable and highly function in … Warrior Warmup, Shinergy[instructor academy] 2013 weiterlesen
Reflections on my China 2013 Trip, Part III
So it's been a while (again). There's just a lot going on right now. I'm right about to finish my university training, just took my black belt exams, nearly completed my paper on proper warm-up... Still, all of this will be dealt with in later (significantly delayed) posts. Today, it's all about completing my [Reflections … Reflections on my China 2013 Trip, Part III weiterlesen
Reflections on my 2013 China Trip, Part II
Once again, I'm on my train to Linz for another week of instructor training. Just two weeks ago, I've returned from this years training camp. So, there's really plenty of topic I could post on. However, to keep things at least somewhat consistent, I've decided to finish my [Reflections series] first. Alas, here comes(II/III): Lost … Reflections on my 2013 China Trip, Part II weiterlesen
Reflections on my 2013 China trip, Part I
This is the first of three considerations that crossed my mind when [travelling through China]. The others will follow shortly...(I/III) Paralysis by Analysis - or: How to use a mapObviously, most of the time Sabine and I had no idea how to get from point A to point B - especially when we were travelling … Reflections on my 2013 China trip, Part I weiterlesen
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