Drills for Skills - Blocking

Drill 1: #1 & #2 Blocks Lvl 1

Outward Blocks (#1 & #2 Blocks)

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing this circular outward block movement enhances coordination and spatial awareness, allowing individuals to gain greater control over arm positioning and movement patterns. The isolated clockwise and counterclockwise motions on each side of the body support bilateral integration and reinforce the brain-body connection. This movement also promotes fine motor control and arm stability, which contribute to an improved sense of body awareness and overall motor confidence.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 6,9,10

Drill 2: #3 & #4 Blocks Lvl 1

Inward Blocks (#3 & #4 Blocks)

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

This movement integrates upper and lower body coordination, as the hand moves across the body in sync with a hip turn. By maintaining the hand below eye level without direct visual focus, it strengthens proprioception, enhancing awareness of hand positioning. This block also fosters hemispheric coordination, supporting body balance and spatial orientation through the combined movement of arms and core.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 6,9

Drill 3: #5 & #6 Blocks Lvl 1

Upward Blocks (#5 & #6 Blocks)

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing this upward block enhances coordination, strength, and spatial awareness by guiding the arm in a smooth, controlled motion from across the body to an overhead position. This movement pattern helps develop cross-body coordination, improving bilateral integration and reinforcing brain-body connection. The upward lift strengthens shoulder stability and increases range of motion, supporting body awareness, arm control, and confidence in movements that involve overhead reach and protection.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 7,9

Drill 4: #7 & #8 Blocks Lvl 1

Downward Blocks (#7 & #8 Blocks)

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing this downward block promotes cross-body coordination and body awareness by guiding the arm in a focused, grounding motion from the opposite ear toward the same-side knee. This movement pattern strengthens core stability as students learn to connect upper and lower body actions, reinforcing balance and enhancing motor control. The controlled, downward sweep builds shoulder strength, encourages wrist stability, and fosters confidence in protective movements that support a sense of groundedness and spatial orientation.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 7,9

Drills for Skills - Stances / Movement

Drill 1: Front Position / Horse Stance

Moving back and forth from Front Position to Horse Stance

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The front position/horse stance combination enhances lower body strength, balance, and coordination through fluid transitions. It promotes body awareness, proprioception, and spatial awareness, fostering confidence and motor control through synchronized upper and lower body engagement.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Drill 2: Horse Stance - Hinge Step

Sliding our feet to move from a Horse Stance to a Sideways Horse Stance and back

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing the horse stance with a hinge builds lower body stability, hip mobility, and balance. This movement promotes body awareness and proprioception, improving weight shifts and spatial control without relying on visual cues.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 3

Drill 3: Horse Stance - Jump

Jumping to move from a Horse Stance to a Sideways Horse Stance and back

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The horse stance with a 90° jump turn builds lower body power, coordination, and spatial awareness. Jumping and landing in a controlled manner strengthens leg muscles and dynamic balance, while alternating directions enhances proprioception and confidence in quick, precise transitions.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 3

Drill 4: Half-Moon Stance - Step

Using small steps to move from one Half-Moon Stance to another

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing the half-moon stance enhances balance, coordination, and spatial awareness through controlled, rhythmic foot placement. Alternating the stance strengthens the lower body, improves proprioception, and builds confidence in accurate foot positioning, supporting a stable foundation.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 3,4,10

Drill 5: Half-Moon Stance - Jump

Using jumps to move from one Half-Moon Stance to another

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The half-moon stance with a jump switch improves coordination, balance, and leg strength through quick, controlled transitions. The jump reinforces spatial awareness and precise foot placement, enhancing agility and confidence.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 3,4,10

Drill 6: Flamingo to Cross

Picking up leg (into Flamingo Stance) and stepping into cross (twist) stance

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The flamingo to cross movement enhances balance, coordination, and lower body control. Practicing this drill helps build confidence in complex movements, strengthening flexibility and body control on both sides.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 2,8,10

Drill 7: Half-Moon Movement

Introduction to Half-Moon (movement) – Forward and Backward

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The half-moon movement enhances coordination, balance, and spatial awareness through smooth, arcing steps. This fluid motion builds confidence in directional changes and precise foot placement, reinforcing balance and coordination without relying on visual cues.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 3,4,10

Drill 8: Rotating Guard

Moving arms into Guard Position and shifting from side to side

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The rotating guard drill promotes coordination, spatial awareness, and upper body control through dynamic hand positioning and rotation. The exercise strengthens fine motor control, focus, and balance while maintaining an engaged stance, fostering awareness and precision in movement.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 8,10

Drill 9: Flamingo to Angled Cross

Picking up leg (into Flamingo Stance) and stepping into angled cross (twist) stance

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The flamingo to angled cross movement enhances balance, coordination, and spatial awareness by focusing on precise, multidirectional foot placement. Repeating on each side strengthens proprioception, building confidence in making directional changes.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 8,10

Drills for Skills - Striking

Drill 1: Front Two-Knuckle Punch - Lvl 1

Introduction to Front Two-Knuckle Punches

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing the front two-knuckle punch develops coordination, wrist stability, and upper body strength. The exercise boosts body awareness, refining hand positioning and instilling confidence in executing precise and safe strikes.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 1,4

Drill 2: Back Two-Knuckle Punch - Lvl 1

Introduction to Back Two-Knuckle Punches

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Practicing the back two-knuckle punch improves coordination, wrist stability, and fine motor control by focusing on a direct, non-rotating strike. This movement also cultivates body awareness and precision, teaching practitioners to keep the elbow in and execute compact strikes with minimal motion, improving overall efficiency.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 1,4

Drill 3: Palm-Heel Strike - Lvl 1

Introduction to Palm-Heel Strikes

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The palm heel strike enhances coordination and builds fine motor skills, reinforcing precise hand positioning and alignment. The strike strengthens wrist stability and reduces injury risk by using the palm heel, a safer area for impact.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 1,4

Drill 4: Hammer Fist - Lvl 1

Introduction to Hammer Fist Strikes

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The hammer strike builds upper body strength, coordination, and control through a sweeping arc and downward punch. It enhances bilateral coordination and body awareness while stabilizing the wrist, improving strength and spatial control.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 1,4

Drills for Skills - Kicking

Drill 1: Rising Knee

A Rising Knee is both a type of Kick and good training for different types of Front Kicks

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The rising knee movement boosts balance, stability, and lower-body strength, enhancing hip flexibility and core engagement. It fosters coordination between upper and lower body, improving posture, spatial awareness, and confidence in lower-body control.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 5,8,10

Drill 2: Front Instep Kick

A Front Instep Kick has toes pointed down to hit with the top of the foot

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The front instep kick builds leg strength, flexibility, and coordination by engaging the hip flexors and improving foot and ankle alignment. The controlled chamber and snap increase power and precision, enhancing balance, body awareness, and core stability.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 5,10

Drill 3: Front Ball Kick

A Front Ball Kick has toes pointed up and curled back to hit with the bottom (ball) of the foot

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

The front ball kick boosts hip flexibility, leg strength, and balance by driving the foot forward with force. This technique strengthens the core, enhancing body control and stability in kicks.

This Skill is Used in Test Challenges: #’s 5,8,10