09/15/2021
Football is back, and there's numerous quotes by coaches and players that can be applied to martial arts, and for this one, martial arts instructors. Think about it, the value of a coach/instructor isn't how much they know, or what they can do, it's in how much they can get their students to do (especially at home), which for a punching and kicking art, should ultimately translate into students having impressive speed and ability. The reason this quote hits home for me, is because the second half of the quote is what I always want to instill in my students, specifically, them doing more reps at home than they do in the dojo. I think an interesting goal for instructors to give their students, is 10,000 reps of all the main punches and kicks on each limb, done at home, and pushing them to arrive at that as soon as possible. However many schools make black belt the goal. The belt shouldn't be the goal, it should be the work it takes to get that belt, which ultimately leads to them having black belt speed and ability. Focus on the work, not the belt, make 10,000 your goal, and work towards doing 100+ reps per day of everything. Read the articles on the schools website to see how to piece all that together.