ppko
Master Black Belt
I have found that most new people are very tense and this is very true when working with sticks, what is the best way that you have found to relax them
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ppko said:I have found that most new people are very tense and this is very true when working with sticks, what is the best way that you have found to relax them
Thank you for the input, I do know that people are always stiff when trying new things. We ussually try going slow to start with I was wandering if any of you new of any drills that may also helpMJS said:No matter what the art, a new student will always be stiff and move like a robot with short, choppy movements. There is no quick fix. Instead, it will come down to the time spent practicing the moves over and over. One of the many things that I like about Modern Arnis, is the way the moves flow from one to the other. If you're stiff, there isn't going to be any flowing.
I tell new people that I work with to just relax, stay loose, and go slow. Starting off the moves slowly and gradually building up is the best way to go!
Mike
ppko said:Thank you for the input, I do know that people are always stiff when trying new things. We ussually try going slow to start with I was wandering if any of you new of any drills that may also help
Thank youMJS said:You're welcome! As for any drills...maybe there are, I dont know. All I would recommend would be to do the drills that one would normally do in class. The only way they're gonna get used to the movements and flow better, is to keep doing those same movements over and over.
Mike
Thank you sir as this should help out a lot:ultracoolRich Parsons said:Well you can use any drill, that flows to get people to relax.
I like Six Count and the Flow Drill Only for beginners I receommend the four count pattern of 1/2/9/8 .
Good Luck
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ppko said:I have found that most new people are very tense and this is very true when working with sticks, what is the best way that you have found to relax them
Going along with Dan,Dan Anderson said:Banda y banda, rompida, figure 8 and reverse figure 8. Anything that gets them continuously moving. Also, introduction to all the movements slowly done. This helps quite a bit as well.
Yours,
Dan Anderson
Palusut said:Going along with Dan,
Make them do the striking styles in the air or on the bag until they are nearly exhausted, then start the class, that should help (well at least it helps you).
The more familiar you are with a technique the more relaxed you will become when you execute it.