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The Hierarchy of Correction: prioritising feedback in the martial arts and self-protection.

By Practical Kata Bunkai on

https://iainabernethy.co.uk/ In this video we discuss the Hierarchy of Correction. It is essentially a simple model martial arts and self-protection instructors can use to identify and correct the things that will see the greatest increase in performance for the student. This is not a hierarchy of instruction (as explained in the video), but a guide for identifying the things that will yield the greatest improvement in performance when observing and correcting a student during drills. The video gives a brief overview of how to approach mindset, strategic considerations, tactical considerations and technical issues. Each of those elements is obviously a vast topic in itself and there no way an 18-minute video can address specifics. However, the framework explored can be a useful way to prioritise those elements when giving feedback to students. I hope you find this overview interesting! All the best, Iain My Newsletter: https://www.iainabernethy.co.uk/join-newsletter-and-get-two-free-e-books My App: https://iainabernethy.co.uk/iain-abernethys-applied-karate-kata-bunkai-app Shop: https://iainabernethy.co.uk/shop/
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