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[M291]Martial Arts Training Videos
by Ken Gullette, Ken
One legend tells of a young student who wanted to learn a form (also called "kata") from a master. According to the legend, the master performed the sequence of movements one time, turned to the student and said, "I will be back in one year. At that time, you should have mastered this form!"

One year later, the master returned and the student had, in fact, mastered the movements. And he didn't even have a DVD player!

In the 35 years that I've studied and taught martial arts, I've never seen anyone--even visual learners--memorize more than a couple of movements of a form by watching it one time. In 1978, however, when I bought my first VCR, it opened up a new world of martial arts training for visual learners like me.

Wouldn't it be amazing to see videos of some of the great, legendary martial arts masters. Imagine if you could watch the creator of Tai Chi, Chen Wangting, perform his movements hundreds of years ago in the Chen Village. Legendary Hsing-I master Sun Lu Tang, the creator of Sun Tai Chi, lived until the 1930s but sadly, not long enough for camcorders and VCRs to be invented.

Since the early 1980s, martial artists around the world have been recording themselves on video. The rise of the VCR and DVD gave us the chance to stop a master in his tracks or slo-mo the movements like never before.

I study and teach the three internal arts of China: Tai chi, Hsing-I Chuan, and Baguazhang. The body mechanics for these arts are incredibly complicated. It takes years of study to do them correctly.

I've studied in person with some of the best tai chi masters -- Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang and his brother, Grandmaster Chen Xiaoxing, their students Master Ren Guangyi and Chen Bing, and American students and disciples. I have a collection of their videos and there is a near total lack of actual instruction on them. Not all great masters are great teachers. My best teachers have been Americans--students of these masters--who questioned beneath the surface and explained, in plain English, the meaning of the movements.

Body mechanics must be taught clearly for a student to learn properly, and most masters show the mechanics on video without teaching the details. And that's the problem.

An effective martial arts video requires a teacher who knows how to teach through video -- with specific visual detail. Most masters only do repeated movements at different angles with very little instruction on body mechanics. Without proper body mechanics, you can't do the internal arts properly. Some of the best videos I've seen have been by martial artists who were not considered masters, but they were great teachers and knew how to use video.

If you try to learn martial arts on video, find a way to get feedback on your techniques and movements from a qualified teacher. We all believe we look like a great master when we perform, but the reality is usually different from the self-image in our heads.

Use a camcorder to record your movements and then compare them to the video you're studying. Be brutally honest with yourself. Get a friend to look at both videos and tell you where you're making a mistake. Is your body really doing what the instructor is doing?

Some of my students who live in other parts of the world put private videos on YouTube for me to watch and critique. Sometimes I make video replies to show them the mistakes they're making.

Nothing can replace face-to-face teaching, but if you live in a town without people who teach the arts you want, the development of video and the Internet has given anyone a chance to do training like no other time in history.

Do
Soccer Training Videos Help Coaches, Parents and Players?

 
Soccer
training videos have come a long way in the form of production and availability,
but has the content improved?  So many people have been disappointed by their
purchases it is important to understand what they contain.

 
There's
nothing worse than getting all excited about the arrival of your newly purchased
soccer training video and then feeling let down after watching it.  These
reviews led Coach V and his staff to make 100% sure their new series would
quickly become the new dominant soccer technical skills training video on the
market today.

 
Hints
on buying soccer training videos.

 
1-
Content Listing

Soccer
coaches, parents and players should make sure they look at the content breakdown
of the video they are about to order. If it is vague there is a good chance the
video is vague.



 

2-
Skills or Simply Drills

Does the
video actually show raw skill training or is it a practice session showing
drills performed over and over? There is a big difference.



 

3- How
long is the video?

If you
think you can be come a great coach or player by watching a 60 minute video, you
are sadly mistaken. It takes years to improve and the amount of learning is
extensive.

 
A
look at one video series from the Coach's / producer's perspective.

 
When
Coach V set out to design the
 series he did so only after talking to 1000's of soccer
coaches, parents and soccer players to find out what THEY really wanted.  It was
important that this series didn't disappoint like so many others had. His goal
was to create the most comprehensive series focusing on individual soccer skills
and do so in method that actually taught people how to learn and teach them.

 
?So many
people have been let down by soccer training videos that simply show excellent
players performing drills. We wanted to show real life players being taught the
raw soccer skills and performing them the wrong way and the right way.  Coaches,
trainers, parents and players all benefit from seeing average to great soccer
players learning in real time. Not a staged series of drills where everyone
performs the skills perfectly. I believe this is one of the true benefits that
people will get out of this series.? Coach V

 
 
With
SoccerU, the series walks you through all ages and skill levels. Soccer players
on the series range from 10 year old beginners to professional level players all
learning the raw soccer skills.

 
The
 series is over 8 hours long. It contains 30 chapters and
many of these chapters have subchapters, making it the most extensive soccer
training series ever released.

 
Make
sure you understand your content listing of any video before you buy. Also make
sure the soccer video is age appropriate and skill level appropriate.

 
Coach
Thompson is a well known national youth soccer trainer and contributing editor
to the
website. He has worked with all levels of players from 10
year olds to professional players currently playing. 
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