Archive for March, 2010
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Elite is pleased to have taken its Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) program to the next level with the addition of Vladimir. Watch this video (Vladimir MMA) to see the champion in action. Then visit Elite Training Center in Redondo Beach to train with the Champion.
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
KACHI
KACHI is a Japanese term we use for VICTORY.
It’s one way to recognize the achievement of a goal.
There are many ways to recognize and celebrate your victories and achievements.
The important thing is to do it…
Tracking your victories is an powerful way to stay excited and eager.
Everything counts, big victories as well as the little ones.
Often, it takes many small victories before we ever achieve the great big ones.
Every goal is likely to teach you to overcome obstacles and setbacks.
Your ability to bounce back and overcome obstacles is another form of victory.
The more you remind yourself of your most important goals and objectives, the better
clarity you will have. This also helps you to stay on track and keep taking the actions
necessary to lead you and/or your team to victory!
Black Belt Champions and Elite Leaders always keep a clear vision of their
pre-determined target goals and take massive action to consistently hit their targets
and achieve their victories.
What is your definition of a VICTORY?
What has to happen for you to raise your arms in VICTORY?
When it happens, we ask you to raise your arms and shout “KACHI!”
There is never failure…only useful feedback!
Champions are always aware of their track record of victories and successes.
KACHI is such a great feeling…it triggers your endorphins and creates a natural high.
A healthy high that has no negative side effects and is filled with positive benefits for all.
It’s what we call a healthy addiction.
It’s time to update your 90 Day Victory List for the year thus far.
Compare it to your original goals when you started your year.
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POWER OF GREAT PEOPLE SKILLS}>DOJO PROTOCOL
As part of Scoring a “10” in Year 2010, we talk about dojo protocol.
Score a “10” in your Black Belt Manners…
QT}>Positive Response is aimed at classroom energy and attentiveness.
Q.T. refers to Quick Take Off, also known as hustle in the muscle. When you
are getting the targets or your safety equipment, you do it quickly. When you
are asked to get with a partner, you do it quickly and efficiently.
Imagine the opposite. When your instructor asks you to get with a partner, you
and your classmates move at a leasurely pace. It would slow everything down,
including the energy and pace of the class.
Positive response is a simple asknowledgement to your instructor’s request.
“Yes sir/Yes Ma’am” is one way. “OSU” is another way to acknowledge and show
Your positive response. Again, it keeps the energy, respect and attentiveness of
the classroom at a peak level.
The combination of Q.T. and Positive Response has proven to heighten the energy
and learning experience. It adds to the structure and the overall focus of a class.
A well disciplined class with a positive, respectful atmosphere breeds a strong
spirit of learning and eagerness. That’s what we call “Black Belt Spirit!”
Simple and also very easy. However, a wise man named Jim Rohn once said…”Anything easy to do is also easy not to do.”
It will make you stand out in the crowd as unique and different in a very good way.
Always show Black Belt Manners is about being polite and well mannered toward others.
Make it a goal to develop the habit of A-rated Black Belt manners.
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
These are the basic Krav Maga stances that we use at
Elite Training Center in Redondo beach ca,
these stances are also similar in the other martial arts we teach
as well…Thai Boxing,kail,Combative and spots orented mixed martial arts etc…
Neutral stance – when you are standing in a normal fashion.
Self-Defense Stance – My hands are chest height, face exposed, feet are heel, toe shoulder width apart.
Fighting Stance – My hands are eye level, head protected, chin-tucked, shoulders high, feet are heel, toe and shoulder width apart.
Rear heel is off the ground, knees are bent.
Monday, March 15th, 2010
This is the Rotation of the BASIC Krav Maga curriculum…I feelas do many instructors that time on the mat equates to success..This is one of the reason we had moved to a rotating curriculum.. We set the curriculum up in stages as to repeat the techniques and Drills many times..This will bring the student closer to true development of the techniques as well as true applicationof the dynamic combative flow which we stress in the school…below you will find the basic out line and as we move forward with the Blog I will explain the techniques in greater detail..Our Krav maga is ever changing creating in our eyes and enhanced version..All instructor teach what they feel is right this is just our way…Do not get stuck to the techniques too much for it is the will of the fighter that creates success and thier ability to adjust and overcome under stress which truly creates the WARRIOR…
BASIC CURRICULUM
YELLOW BELT
- Stance
- Neutral Stance
- Fighting Stance
- Movement
- Forward, Back, Left, Right
- Shadow Boxing
- Movement
- Bobbing and Weaving( with stepping and without stepping)
- Slipping Punches( with stepping and without stepping)
- Shadow Boxing (punches, elbows, kicks, knees)
- Punches
- Straight Punch
- Straight Punch – left/right combination
- Hook Punch
- Uppercut Punch
- Focus Mitt Combinations (punches and elbows)
- Palm Heel Strike
- Eye Strike/Throat Strike
- Straight Punch with Advance
- Straight Punch with Retreat
- Straight Punch Low
- Hammer-fist-strikes (all directions
- Elbows all angles (Dia, Horz, Vert, Droping)
- Kicks
- Front Kick
- Front Kick – with advance
- Round Kick (vertical, diagonal, horizontal)
- Front Kick – Defensive
- Side Kick
- Side Kick with Advance
- Back Kick
- Back Kick with Advance
- Kick Combinations (front, round, side and back)
- Uppercut Back Kick (short)
- Knees- (Grabbing and not grabbing)
- Straight Forward Knee
- Diagonal Knee
- Round Knee
- Punch Defenses
- 360° Outside Defenses – positions (Arrows)
- 360° Outside Defenses – moving attacks
- 360° Outside Defenses with counterattacks
- Inside Defenses against Straight Punches (Parries)
- Inside Defenses against Low Straight Punches
- Inside Defense and Counter v. jab – cross – jab, cross
- Defense v. Hook Punch (covering)
- Defense v. Hook Punch (covering) and 3 punch counters
- Defense v. Uppercut Punch
- Defense v. Uppercut Punch and 3 punch counters
- Inside and outside 360° Defenses high and low and counters
- Double Arrow Over the shoulder
- Kick Defenses
- Evasions – move away then counter – ie: cross hook kick
- Defense v. Low Round Kick (using shin or knee)
- Defense v. Low Round Kick( absorbing)
- Scooping away Front Kick and side kick
- Knees block Defense v. Front Kick to Groin
- Forearm Defense v. High Front Kick
- High Round Kick Thai Pad style Block
- Med round Kick Thai Pad style Block
- High Round Kick 3 Points of contact
- Med round Kick 3 Points of Contact
- Choke Defenses
- Choke from the Front (Wave goodbye)
- Choke from Behind (off the path)
- Choke from the Side (Wave goodbye)
- Choke from the Front with a Push (Wave goodbye)
- Choke from Behind with a Push (off the path)
- Choke From the Front Against the Wall (Wave goodbye)
- Choke From the Behind Against the Wall(off the path)
- Headlock Defenses
- Headlock from the side
Bear-Hugs ( All Standing techs No Going to the Ground)
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- Bear-hug From the Front with Arms Free
- Bear-hug From the Front with Arms Free (leverage on the neck)
- Bear-hug From the Front with Arms Caught (space)
- Bear-hug From the Front with Arms Caught (no space)
- Bear-hug From Behind with Arms Free ( touch ground and combatives)
- Bear-hug From Behind with Arms Caught (with space Groin strike into umbrella)
- Bear-hug From Behind with Arms Caught (no space) (Car Crash into umbrella)
- Soft Techniques – General Comments
- Wrist Release – Same Side Hand
- Wrist Release – Cross side hand
- Wrist Release – 2 Hands held
- Wrist Release – Being Held with 2 Hands
- Fall Breaks
- Fall Break-back
- Fall Break-side
Groundwork
Combatives and Defense from:
- Guard
- Mount
- Side
- Groundwork
- Movement
- Trigger Guard
- Closed guard
- Trigger Kicks
- Round Kick- windshield wiper kicks
- Stripping/Clearing Foot Grab
- Technical lift with safe zone
- Simple Takedown into guard/ into outside leg wrap pass guard
- Single leg takedown
- Mounted, Defense v. Punches (buck hips)
- Mounted, Trap and Roll
- Choke while Mounted
- Headlock or Close Choke while Mounted
- Ground Fighting: Escape From Guard
- Ground Fighting: Kick Off from Guard
D. Virgin Guard- Control- Protection
E. Knee Across into Open trigger Guard
F. Open Guard – Control – Protection and strikes
Please understand that most Krav Maga systems are very similar and it is the experience of the instructor that makes the true difference…Krav Maga is a true mixed martial art but one that is geared more for the street then the sport versions but they both have their similarities at their base structures..All is good…keep your mind and your eyes open and except all peoples input you never know what someone else has to teach you.
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