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Ep 76: How to Run a Class

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What should a martial arts class structure look like? We look at grappling and striking classes, but particularly the ways striking is done differently than grappling and what they can learn from each other. Are we running the most efficient classes? We cover thoughts on the length of class, warm-ups, stretches, drilling, sparring, situationals, games, beginner classes, and unconventional means of teaching as well, like sparring first and then instruction after. We'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this one and what they think works best and if there are potentially better ways to teach on their mind.

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What should a martial arts class structure look like? We look at grappling and striking classes, but particularly the ways striking is done differently than grappling and what they can learn from each other. Are we running the most efficient classes? We cover thoughts on the length of class, warm-ups, stretches, drilling, sparring, situationals, games, beginner classes, and unconventional means of teaching as well, like sparring first and then instruction after. We'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this one and what they think works best and if there are potentially better ways to teach on their mind.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philofight/support
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