Block and Multiple Counter Drill [Video]
Last night my entire production crew (Larry holding my phone), shot this quick video of Mike and I demonstrating a simple drill we were working on during class.
It’s a good karate drill for practicing close range techniques with fast reactions. It uses 4 different techniques that you can string together, and unlike a lot of karate drills that involve stepping with a single counter, this drill makes use of multiple counter techniques.
- Stand at punching range and have the first person punch to the face (mae ken zuki) while their partner makes and open palm push block (nagashi uke).
- Person 2 now counters with a back fist strike to the head (uraken), follows immediately with a reverse punch to the body (gyaku zuki) and finally with a front hand punch to the face (mae ken zuki).
- Person 1 now counters by making nagashi uke, uraken, gyaku zuki and mae ken zuki….
- The process repeats…
(click the play button below to watch the video)
Karate drills like these are great because they help develop fast reflexes at close range.
Hint: When you teach this for the first time, save it until the end of class. During class, practice each of the techniques in the drill as basic repetitions. Once you have it down, use it as a warm up in future classes.
Share and enjoy...
- Jason
Jim Doan
Looks good…I will give it a try this week. Okay, you caught me; I will get a couple of brown belts to experiment with it first, THEN I will try it.
Jason Stanley
Good idea Jim… and make sure they go FULL speed right from the start.
Haha..
Alan Lewis
I like that Jason. Wasnt quite sure what to do in class today,so broke it all down and had a good sesh!!
Cheers mucker.
All the best Alan
Jason Stanley
Cool!
Glad you liked it Alan.
Bill DeGrafft
Good combo. The combinations are almost endless and I like that they are starting to get to street speed. That is very important.
Jason Stanley
Absolutely Bill. Achieving combat speed is critical. Like my sensei says, “You never heard of the slowest gunfighter in the West…”
Richard Holdstock
Excellent action and reaction drill Jason ~ equally important is to keep students keen by throwing new challenges at them.
Jason Stanley
Thanks Richard. Glad you liked it. Of course you can sub out any of the techniques for others, once they master it.
David
Another great idea, thanks Jason.
To step it up to another level, the students could start to move around, and then get them to incorporate the drill into their sparring for another step up.
This will definitely be getting a run in our adult class.
David
Jason Stanley
Great idea David…
Jay West
Jason
Not sure what I’m doing wrong but haven’t been able to download the last two videos
Jason Stanley
Hi Jay,
The video is in flash format, so you will need a flash player plugin to watch it. Some mobile browsers don’t have installed by default. Can you tell me what device you’re trying to watch this on please?
Thanks,
Jason
ricardo
Thank you for the Demo., it really work it looks like a master piece in Karate-Do, I like it.