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 Defense
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