Saturday 5 November 2016

Mixed martial arts Classes Janakpuri

We give kids an incredible opportunity to engage in fun physical fitness in a safe, supervised environment. Your kids are guaranteed to love our martial arts classes because we make it fun to learn. as our black belt instructors teach your kids all the classic karate moves that kids love—from kicking and blocking, to punching and striking—we’ll be rewarding them with plenty of positive reinforcement every step of the way. And while your kids are getting a great workout that they just can’t get with any other physical activity, they’ll be building rock-solid self-defense skills that will strengthen their self-confidence and prepare them for anything life throws their way.

The Three Aspects of Adult Martial Arts Training
Learning New Techniques: At Knockout, because you come to a new art with no knowledge, the early part of your martial arts career will be mostly filled with learning new techniques. Typically, you are taught a kick, punch, throw, joint lock, grappling,  gymnastics or strike - you practice it a bit until you have memorized the pattern – our martial arts trainer helps you refine it a bit - and then you are taught another new technique. This is the same whether you study Mixed Martial Arts-MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu-BJJ, Muay thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, Karate, Kung fu, Tai chi, Judo, Wrestling, Gymnastics and Martial Art Weapons. Because students get a lot of attention at this stage, and because of the excitement and interest of constantly learning new things, many students get addicted to learning new techniques.

Mastering techniques: At Knockout, in the traditional martial arts like Karate, Kung fu & others aswell, we don't really believe in the idea that a person can truly "master" a technique or an art. Instead, we believe that becoming great at martial arts is a lifetime's commitment, and that we must constantly revisit the techniques we know to try to deepen our understanding of them. We analyze each part of martial arts a technique, figure out what could be done better, practice that part, then put the whole thing back together and try to make it more efficient, more effective, or more beautiful. If we keep at it long enough with an enthusiastic spirit, we can eventually become quite good at our chosen martial art form. 

Applying Techniques in Sparring: At Knockout, once we achieved some level of understanding of our martial arts skills, we can apply them in sparring. In judo, this is done in randori (free practice), in karate we engage in kumite (sparring), in boxing we simply repeat our combination again and again, seeking to deepen our ability to focus on and execute the detailed form requirements. This eventually makes us very capable at self-defense, demonstrating, kumite, or whatever our goal for training may be.

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