Do you have what it takes to be a Kickass Babe?! Well let’s get it started – Back to the Basics!
No one is “too good” for basics.
Practicing the basics is always ongoing no matter what level or how much or little experience you have. The basics is what helps form the foundation and allows you to keep building upon it. Each “basic” move applied in different scenarios and different sequences gives it an added layer and another opportunity for you to continue to better the skills you already have.
The goal of this week’s challenge is to focus on form and technique.
In particular our basic punches:
- Jab
- Cross
- Lead Hook
- Rear Hook
- Lead Uppercut
- Rear Uppercut
While practicing these, be aware of:
For our basic exercise movements, which I’m sure you’ve all heard of and know:
While practicing these, be aware of:
To take these basic movements up a notch as an extra challenge you can:
Always work with what you already have and know that there is no flawless progress, there’s just better progress should you choose to put the work into it.
As a teacher, I still learn alongside my students (what is Grade 6 math even…). As a fitness coach, I still train alongside those who take my classes (I also die in class & I’m not always the most advanced!). As a Muay Thai student, I’m honoured to train alongside my coaches. It’s this circle of learning from one another and pushing each other to get better every time. Growth is never stagnant. Yes, there are obstacles and some take longer to overcome, but a baby step is still a step.
Find something to improve on, there will always be something.