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I've implemented a new training drill where students punch and kick drinking straws. Yes drinking straws.
The idea came about as a solution to get certain students to focus on hitting at the head and I think it may actually work better than expected but I won't know until maybe 2 weeks of this training.
The punches and kicks that we do with the straws are circular strikes, No jabs yet, but when I find out how to use the straws to train the jabs then I will us it for that.
It sounds crazy, but after the first day, many students say that their legs were sore from doing the conditioning drills for using the straw. Today I tried a couple of our circular punches and I could tell if students were hitting properly by the sound that the straw made when struck. It seems to be an excellent drill for training the accuracy of punches and kicks. Because the straws are taped on the wall, it becomes a great drill for control as some students hit the wall when trying to hit the straw, other students were nervous about hitting the wall which tells me that they haven't mastered measuring the distance. Some of the students missed the straw completely.
How well will this work? Is it a good training exercise? Has it helped anyone? I don't have those answers yet as it's too early to tell, but I'm really curious to see if this crazy idea will actually work. If see huge improvements from students doing this training then make a video so I can share it with those who might want to try this crazy idea.
If it doesn't work well and doesn't show positive results then I'll just let you guys know not to bother.
The idea came about as a solution to get certain students to focus on hitting at the head and I think it may actually work better than expected but I won't know until maybe 2 weeks of this training.
The punches and kicks that we do with the straws are circular strikes, No jabs yet, but when I find out how to use the straws to train the jabs then I will us it for that.
It sounds crazy, but after the first day, many students say that their legs were sore from doing the conditioning drills for using the straw. Today I tried a couple of our circular punches and I could tell if students were hitting properly by the sound that the straw made when struck. It seems to be an excellent drill for training the accuracy of punches and kicks. Because the straws are taped on the wall, it becomes a great drill for control as some students hit the wall when trying to hit the straw, other students were nervous about hitting the wall which tells me that they haven't mastered measuring the distance. Some of the students missed the straw completely.
How well will this work? Is it a good training exercise? Has it helped anyone? I don't have those answers yet as it's too early to tell, but I'm really curious to see if this crazy idea will actually work. If see huge improvements from students doing this training then make a video so I can share it with those who might want to try this crazy idea.
If it doesn't work well and doesn't show positive results then I'll just let you guys know not to bother.