A guide for those martial arts practitioners interested in coaching. It covers such topics as the role of the coach, lesson plans and training diaries, introducing new techniques, and feedback and assessment.
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Teaching martial arts revolution,
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This review is from: Teaching Martial Arts (Paperback)
All aspects of Teaching martial arts are clearly and humanly described in this book. "the best champions may not be the best teachers", "a teacher is not a Coach", "children are not 'little adults' and need special attention" "planning, scheduling, programs are important" "'Journal' not to forget - always improve" Not only martial arts, but psychology, physiology, skills are analyzed in order to help everybody to reach "the Coach level".
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