Peak-4-Karate
This blog logs training methods, ideas, experiences and results of the Kaizen Central Karate Federation. Influenced by sports science and the experience of senior Karate coaches to produce the elite Karate athlete.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Sunday, 7 February 2010
U21 & Junior European Championships, Turkey
Kaizen Central had five competitors representing England at these championships all of whom we are very proud, Jake Langley place 5th over all with a very commendable performance, Charlotte Westall and Heidi Jay on their European debut, Carla Burkitt winning a silver medal (one better than her bronze last year) and last but not least of the Kaizen Central newcomers Gold medal winner and two times European Champion Ryan Jay.
Jordan Thomas was selected for the Championships but had to withdraw after breaking a bone in his hand. Obviously he is still upset but all things for a reason as he is a great talent and his time will come.
Well done to all of the the competitors who as always represent kaizen Central with distinction.
Williie Thomas
Chief instructor
Jordan Thomas was selected for the Championships but had to withdraw after breaking a bone in his hand. Obviously he is still upset but all things for a reason as he is a great talent and his time will come.
Well done to all of the the competitors who as always represent kaizen Central with distinction.
Williie Thomas
Chief instructor
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Squad Sessions
The following clips are segmants of a series of step by step drills from the unoppossed to opposed and programmed to decision making. There is no set time for individual mastery however months of repeated trials my enable one to competently include them as part of a fighters repertoire. Below are 4 of 10 coaching drills designed to develop evasion skill.
Step 2 - programmed evasion drillsStep 4 - programmed opposed evasion drills
Step 6 - Opposed evasion drills
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Step 8 - Two against one training drill
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