Kids Martial Arts

Lesson 6

Straight Knee & Punch Block (1-4)

Warm Up – 5min

  • Line Drills
  • 10 Push Ups, Sit Ups, Squats
  • Kick Drill

Striking Development Lesson  – 15min:

    • Footwork: Gallop or Step Up Step Out (Stephen Whittier)
    • Straight Knee – Lead, Switch and Rear (Don Madge)
          • Essential Detail: Point the foot opposite to the direction of the knee
          • Most Common Mistake: Not reaching across the body with the same hand that is kneeing
          • Drill Orders: Start as a shadow drill then partner drill:
            • Side for side
            • Defence against a Leg Kick, Check & Knee
            • Defence against a Punch, cover and return a knee

    BJJ Development Lesson  – 10min:

    Punch Block 1-4

    • Stage 1 Guard Monster / Head Hug
      • Indicator: You have guard on the bully.
      • Essential Detail: Maintain control of the monster’s head at all times.
      • Most Common Mistake: Allowing your head to drop to the mat.
      • Safety Tip: During the movement be careful not to head butt the child.
      • Teaching Tip: Once the head control is solid, reach for the child’s face to confirm punch protection.
    • Stage 1 Guard Monster / Guard Swim
      • Indicator: The bully tries to push of your chest to create punching distance.
      • Essential Detail: Swim with the arm on the same side as the pushup.
      • Most Common Mistake: Releasing the head.
      • Teaching Tip: As the child’s confidence grows, push more firmly to test control.
    • Stage 2 Adults Only

    • Stage 3
      • Indicator: Bully sits up to generate more powerful punches.
      • Essential Detail: Quick insertion of the knees with extended hips.
      • Most Common Mistake: Ineffective drop to Stage 1 – no control, no face protection.
      • Safety Tip: When returning to Stage 1, be cautious of an accidental head butt or elbow strike.
      • Teaching Tip: Use open hand taps to confirm solid face protection during the drop.
    • Stage 4
      • Indicator: Bully stands up to throw punches.
      • Essential Detail: Strong leg extension with good face protection.
      • Most Common Mistake: Split drop instead of a controlled drop of your opponent.
      • Safety Tip: Do not lean too aggressively at first.
      • Teaching Tip: Increase your lean pressure more and more each time.

    Thai Pads – 5min:

    • 1min Rounds they will hold for each other. (Instructors need to teach them how to hold)

    Sparring – 10min:

    • 4 x 2min Rounds, General Striking (no head contact)
    • 2 x 2min Rounds, General BJJ