Fimbulvinter
White Belt
the main instructor put me in charge of the children's group at our club during their next training. but i'm unsure how to go through the training.
it lasts for about 1h10mins, and it's an ITF taekwondo club. so the training should be focused on striking.
i think it should start out with 10-15 minutes of something game-ish. just to get the training started. seeing as they are under 13 they don't really need to warm up, but something fun that just gets them started, and preferably something related to taekwondo would be nice. maybe like taekwondo-tag, where the one getting taken has to do something taekwondo related until they are freed. any interesting game i should try introduce?
after that, i'll have them go a little fun sparring exercise.
after that, i'm getting more unsure about how to structure the general training. it should be some curriculum based training, so four directional kicks, (most of them have 4 kicks to practice for their gradings), and later going patterns would be nice(they have two patterns at most). but seeing as this will take a large portion of the training, i'm worried i might make them repeat the same stuff for too long and get bored.
i then think target kicking would be nice and fun. for them, lasting about 10 minutes.
last part would be 10-15 minutes with strength training.
so...
summarised it would be:
10 minutes start up game.
5 minutes of sparring exercise.
10 minutes of kicking exercise.
10-15 minutes of going patterns.
10 minutes of target exercise.
10 minutes of strength training.
so. i'm wondering, is this evenly distributed? and if i don't manage to fill it. any useful "doesn't have to be taekwondo but useful in martial arts" type of exercise that can be introduced?
thanks.
it lasts for about 1h10mins, and it's an ITF taekwondo club. so the training should be focused on striking.
i think it should start out with 10-15 minutes of something game-ish. just to get the training started. seeing as they are under 13 they don't really need to warm up, but something fun that just gets them started, and preferably something related to taekwondo would be nice. maybe like taekwondo-tag, where the one getting taken has to do something taekwondo related until they are freed. any interesting game i should try introduce?
after that, i'll have them go a little fun sparring exercise.
after that, i'm getting more unsure about how to structure the general training. it should be some curriculum based training, so four directional kicks, (most of them have 4 kicks to practice for their gradings), and later going patterns would be nice(they have two patterns at most). but seeing as this will take a large portion of the training, i'm worried i might make them repeat the same stuff for too long and get bored.
i then think target kicking would be nice and fun. for them, lasting about 10 minutes.
last part would be 10-15 minutes with strength training.
so...
summarised it would be:
10 minutes start up game.
5 minutes of sparring exercise.
10 minutes of kicking exercise.
10-15 minutes of going patterns.
10 minutes of target exercise.
10 minutes of strength training.
so. i'm wondering, is this evenly distributed? and if i don't manage to fill it. any useful "doesn't have to be taekwondo but useful in martial arts" type of exercise that can be introduced?
thanks.