Author: Jason Stanley

Jason Stanley has been practicing karate for 37 years. He is a 5th dan in Shitoryu/Shukokai, and 3 x stick fighting world champion. Since 2002 Jason has provided karate tips, hints and information to help both students and teachers increase their karate knowledge, deepen their understanding and improve their karate skill sets. His materials, e-books and courses have sold in over 35 countries. If you haven't already done so, please subscribe to the KarateTeaching newsletter and receive free karate teaching tips delivered to your inbox. No spam. No BS. Just helpful info to improve your skills. 100% privacy.
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Kids have bad days too..

June 22, 2009
Jason Stanley
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Next time you’re frustrated because one of your karate kids is acting out in class, struggling to perform to their level or just having trouble concentrating, instead of giving them a hard time, stop to think for a moment that they may just be having “a bad day”… You’ve had them. I have them. Everyone […]

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The Ichi-Ni Drill

June 8, 2009
Jason Stanley
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Here’s a good drill to help your students develop timing, focus, speed and reaction. It’s called the “Ichi-Ni Drill” and it works like this… Students pair off and decide one person to be “Ichi” while the other is “Ni”. They stand facing each other in their forward stance ready for your count. On your count […]

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Watch your emotions Daniel-san…

June 3, 2009
Jason Stanley
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We’re all are familiar with the notion of not allowing disempowering emotions to interfere with our actions when it comes to self defense. However have you ever thought about how your emotions as an instructor might affect your students and their ability to perform? An instructor I know gets extremely irritated when his students can’t […]