The figure 8 to close is a flashy transition to switch from a forward kama grip to reverse grip. Be sure your spin carries your hands up before you drop the hands down as you close the kamas.
XMA | Extreme | Creative | Spin | Tricks | Kamas | Weapons
The half release itself won't be used often in performance, but it is a crucial first step in understanding the timing and hand-eye coordination required for more advanced releases.
XMA | Kamas | Weapons | Extreme | Release | Tricks
The full release is a huge milestone in your students' kama training that will propel them into advanced material. This release works with both kamas at the same time or one at a time.
XMA | Kamas | Weapons | Extreme | Release | Tricks
This is another drill that works for just about any technique. The goal is for the students to execute the techniques in sync, ending the drill at the same time. They can also race to 10 repetitions.
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