Many techniques that are found in the various systems out there, involve taking someone to the ground. This can be done by throwing or sweeping the person.
A beginner to the arts should IMO learn how to fall/land properly before they actually get taken down.
How many schools/instructors out there cover this skill prior to teaching techniques that involve takedowns? How do you go about giving this instruction?
For me, when I'd start teaching the basics, I'd start off by already having the student on the mat, laying down in the proper position. From that point, once they're familiar with how they should be landing, I'd have them start from a squatting position. This method keeps them closer to the ground. From there, they'd work on the backward or forward fall. Once they begin to feel confident, I'd gradually have them increase their height, eventually being able to do this from a standing position.
Mike
A beginner to the arts should IMO learn how to fall/land properly before they actually get taken down.
How many schools/instructors out there cover this skill prior to teaching techniques that involve takedowns? How do you go about giving this instruction?
For me, when I'd start teaching the basics, I'd start off by already having the student on the mat, laying down in the proper position. From that point, once they're familiar with how they should be landing, I'd have them start from a squatting position. This method keeps them closer to the ground. From there, they'd work on the backward or forward fall. Once they begin to feel confident, I'd gradually have them increase their height, eventually being able to do this from a standing position.
Mike