Wednesday, November 26, 2014

What, who me!?

This is a little tip for all the instructors out there or those that are to soon be instructors.

Many times while teaching we call on students to step forward and show us what they know.
“Dave please show me ______.”
So Dave comes forward and does as asked as the rest of the students stand there watching him. There is nothing wrong with this approach. We get to see what the student knows and how well he does it with a little pressure.
But what about the other students watching?

Well all the other students are just glad that they were not the ones called and may or may not be paying attention or thinking about the technique that is being shown. So how do we engage the whole class, make their minds work and think about what is about to be shown?

It’s fairly simple really. We simply change the order of HOW we ask for the technique, kata, whatever.
“Let me see _______, (pause and look at students) Dave, please.”
Because you have called the technique, kata, whatever first, EVERY students is now thinking about it because they don’t want to get caught flat footed if you choose them!

Sneaky but effective. If you really want to up the ante pick the same student a couple of times. This will keep everybody on their toes even IF they have already shown a technique.

Next week I’ll have another nice video for you chaining several joint locks together.


As always is you are looking for more great videos or to learn the wonderful art of jiu-jitsu please check out our web site at www.learn-jiu-jitsu-online.com.

Cheers,

Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Head Instructor
Koketsu Kai - Tiger's Den Jiu-jitsu and Grappling

Located at:
The Academy of Martial Arts
851 Princess Street
Kingston, Ontario

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

WEBBS and Jukoshin Master Shihan Micha Vogt

If you think that martial artists need to be tall hulking beasts to be effective or that the big strong guy will always beat the small guy then you need to meet Shihan Micha!

He may not be big in stature but on the mat he’s a giant. The speed and precision with which he executes techniques is impressive indeed. If you’re going to be anywhere near his dojo in Pfäffikon Switzerland or near where he is doing a seminar, do you’re self a favour and check it out, it will be well worth your time and money!

I have had the pleasure of being to a couple of his seminars, used him as my uki at one on my seminars and am honoured to call him a friend.



As always is you are looking for more great videos or to learn the wonderful art of jiu-jitsu please check out our web site at www.learn-jiu-jitsu-online.com.


Cheers,

Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Head Instructor
Koketsu Kai - Tiger's Den Jiu-jitsu and Grappling

Located at:
The Academy of Martial Arts
851 Princess Street
Kingston, Ontario

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Bear Hug Over the Arms Escape

This defence is Similar to our last defence while grabbed from behind, except that instead of under the arms they come over your arms. We have a number of ways of dealing with this but many involve manipulating your attackers arms or hand to make them let go or to throw them. If they are a lot stronger than you, you may have a hard time making them let go.

This throw just gives you another possible option. Whatever situation you are in will likely dictate which of the techniques to use. In the video below the attacker wraps your arms up in the bear hug and to escape we do an inner winding throw or Uchi-makikomi.




As always is you are looking for more great videos or to learn the wonderful art of jiu-jitsu please check out our web site at www.learn-jiu-jitsu-online.com.

Cheers,

Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Head Instructor
Koketsu Kai - Tiger's Den Jiu-jitsu and Grappling

Located at:
The Academy of Martial Arts
851 Princess Street
Kingston, Ontario

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WEBBS congress Barcelona 2014

The WEBBS World Congress is a martial arts congress held each year in October and is open to all forms of martial arts.

At this year’s event 16 countries were represented, Canada, Spain, UK, Portugal, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Cyprus, Moldova, Mexico, Brazil, Lithuania, and I’m still missing a few. Two to three hundred people from all over the world brought together by their love of martial arts and their desire to learn and pass on what they know to others.

The event takes place over 4 days.
Thursday – Wine and cheese opening ceremony.
Friday – 6 one hour training sessions.
Saturday – 6 one hour training sessions and the banquet.
Sunday – 3 one hour training sessions.

That’s 15 hours of training with over 30 instructors spread out over 6 mats!

Here is a small selection of some of the seminars that I attended.



As always is you are looking for more great videos or to learn the wonderful art of jiu-jitsu please check out our web site at www.learn-jiu-jitsu-online.com.

Cheers,

Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Head Instructor
Koketsu Kai - Tiger's Den Jiu-jitsu and Grappling

Located at:
The Academy of Martial Arts
851 Princess Street
Kingston, Ontario