Junior High (6th-8th grade) Clay Worley and Joye Zverina teach team building skills to enable kids to respond to threats quickly and effectively; working on challenging each other and using drills to build faster and stronger reflexes. Kids will learn warm-up drills that include Closing the Gap b...
Mini Mites (Pre K 1st grade) Get Smart! Be Prepared! Clay Worley and Joye Zverina teach Pre_K through 1st graders the importance of recognizing a situation, getting away quick and reporting to a parent or autority figure. They show fun and effective drills such as the Marching Dinosuar, Noodle Dr...
Elementary School (2nd-5th grade) Kids learn how to stop threats with fun drills such as the Cat Scratch Drill, Superhero Rollover Frog Kick Combo, and Stomp the Can. Clay Worley and Joye Zverina teach self_control and awareness with Red Light Green Light, Sticky Fingers, and the Washing Machine....
In this title, the student is provided with the tools to prevent or stop bullying for good. Grabs from the front, side and clothing lapels are addressed in this title. Kids | Self Defense
Teach your students how to prevent dangerous situations by staying well rooted and balanced, giving you control of the situation. Kids will also learn the importance of and how to maintain a solid stance. Students will easily learn how to "escape" bully wrist grabs from the front, side and back. ...
More often than not, rough play leads to unintentional fighting. If your student or child is not prepared to escape or control the situation, it can be traumatic for many years. In this title we show the student how not to "panic" and escape the situation with technique and leverage. Kids | Self ...
One student will start to push down with a body shield on another student on the ground. The student on the ground must defend themselves with movement and kicking to get out of the situation.
Kids | Games | Courage | Self Defense
Students will use a hammer first technique to break away from a wrist grab. It is important that they yell "stay back!" after escaping to build confidence and alert others that they are in danger.
Power | Targeting | Self Defense | Kids
Use this partner drill to help students understand "the first flow". This drill helps the students both empathize with the instructor and with their classmates.
Self Defense | Timing | Partner Drills | Kids | Kali
This drill disguises repetition by having young students sit down to work on Kali principles. Seated drills are an excellent way to help students focus on the upper body and often makes techniques much easier to learn.
Kids | Matching | Partner Drill | Kali
Expand upon the entry drills by showing students the application of the techniques. Application is always important when drilling techniques that can be used for self defense.
Partner Drill | Self Defense | Kids | Matching Drill | Kali