Lynne
Master of Arts
Gee, I'm really curious what other people's classes are like. Most of our adult classes are an hour long; a few are 45 minutes but a lot can be packed into 45 minutes.
Do you have Hell Week's or particularly hard weeks, all pointedly working on conditioning?
Do you have people try out during a particularly rough class and wonder if they will come back? Do they come back?
Our instructors make the classes rougher when people are trying out so they will know what they are getting themselves into.
I felt bad for two people trying out last night. Also, one of our white belts got overheated (something or another) and had to sit out.
Last night was a sort of welcome back to those who had slacked off a bit during the last two months, aka, "you are going to suffer tonight." I would say I'd think twice about skipping classes during the summer if it were me! I know life happens though. Some of my classmates are going to be hurting today or tomorrow.
We did a few stretches and then got into blocking, punching, kicking combinations which was a great warmup. Then we did pushups, sprinting in place, and then squat thrusts. We did three sets. Phew.... then we went to forms and did some more squat thrusts, then punching/kicking drills. Then we sparred. We ran 5 laps around the dojang. Then we sparred some more.
I didn't go the morning class. I heard they did plyometric jumps in addition to the above.
Two January's ago, Hell Week after Christmas was so bad my daughter could hardly walk for 5 days. One of the adults is a nurse and had to crawl up the stairs to get to patients. Sounds extreme? Not really. They did a lot of plyometric jumps in that class and walking lunges with front kicks.
Ahhh...I need the discpline to do squat thrusts, plyometrics, walking lunges, etc., at home. I thought I was doing ok because I'm practicing TSD at least an hour a day. Pffft...
Do you have Hell Week's or particularly hard weeks, all pointedly working on conditioning?
Do you have people try out during a particularly rough class and wonder if they will come back? Do they come back?
Our instructors make the classes rougher when people are trying out so they will know what they are getting themselves into.
I felt bad for two people trying out last night. Also, one of our white belts got overheated (something or another) and had to sit out.
Last night was a sort of welcome back to those who had slacked off a bit during the last two months, aka, "you are going to suffer tonight." I would say I'd think twice about skipping classes during the summer if it were me! I know life happens though. Some of my classmates are going to be hurting today or tomorrow.
We did a few stretches and then got into blocking, punching, kicking combinations which was a great warmup. Then we did pushups, sprinting in place, and then squat thrusts. We did three sets. Phew.... then we went to forms and did some more squat thrusts, then punching/kicking drills. Then we sparred. We ran 5 laps around the dojang. Then we sparred some more.
I didn't go the morning class. I heard they did plyometric jumps in addition to the above.
Two January's ago, Hell Week after Christmas was so bad my daughter could hardly walk for 5 days. One of the adults is a nurse and had to crawl up the stairs to get to patients. Sounds extreme? Not really. They did a lot of plyometric jumps in that class and walking lunges with front kicks.
Ahhh...I need the discpline to do squat thrusts, plyometrics, walking lunges, etc., at home. I thought I was doing ok because I'm practicing TSD at least an hour a day. Pffft...