Powerful Teaching Dance Inspired Cardio
Presented by Carol Murphy [email protected]
Friday, March 15th, 2013 6:45-7:45a
Workshop Objectives:
- Learn 5 Teaching Methods
- Explore application of methods - Linear, Pyramid, Add-on, Link and Layering
- Experience a Master Class
Teaching Method
- Linear Progression
The simplest way of teaching where a combination or routine is not developed
Involves making one small change at a time when sequencing moves together.
This change could be an arm line, a leg pattern or base move, or by adding an element of variation.
No particular pattern is developed
Practical Application – Linear progression
Counts Move Lower Body Travel Direction Upper Body
1-32 A 16x step touch OTS Face front none
1-32 A 16x step touch OTS Face front Bicep curls
1-32 B 8x double step touch OTS Face front Bicep curls
1-32 B 8x double step touch OTS Face front Side raise
1-32 C 8x grapevine OTS Face front Side raise
1-32 C 8x grapevine OTS Face front Front raise
1-32 D 2x 3 chasse + 2 alt. leg curls OTS Face front Overhead press
1-32 D 2x 3 chasse + 2 alt. leg curls OTS Face front Circular
Option: reverse order back from the chasse with 2 alt. curls back up to the first move
Considerations for Linear Progression:
- Effective transitions –consider entries and exits
- Cue in advance and know where you are going
- Variety in base moves
- Balance all aspects of movement patterns and planes of motion
- Balance low impact and high impact
- Minimize repetitive stress – When doing high impact moves, do no more than 32 reps per foot strike
pattern and no more than 8 hops on one leg or 8 repeater lift moves. - Direction and Travel- when adding travel, combine forward, backward, lateral, rotational and on-
the-spot (OTS) variations.
- Pyramid method
Repetition reduction– reduction of repetitions, leading to increasing the complexity of the combination.
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Finish
Practical Application Pyramid Method
Counts Move Lower Body Travel Direction
1-32 A 8x grapevine OTS Face front
1-16 A 8x alt. leg curl OTS Face front
1-16 B 4x dbl. leg curl OTS Face front
Reduce repetitions to 4, 4, 2; then to 2,2,1
Considerations for Pyramid method:
- Start with enough repetitions (typically 4-8) to allow for cueing of proper form and execution of move
- Add the movements together prior to reducing the repetitions of each movement
- Add the movements in order (or at least close to the order) that they will be used in the final
combination