Saturday, 21.11.2015 – the sports hall of the Clara-Schumann-High school is filling up with about 90 participants around 14:30 for the end-of-the-year-seminar of the Jiu-Jitsu Union NW. The special thing about this year: three different experts on three different disciplines teach at the same time – Jiu-jitsu, Wing Tsun and Fighter Fitness.
In the foreplanning to the seminar, the organizers thought about how to ‚expose the athletes to sometimes different, strange patterns of movement‘, since Jiu-Jitsu is being trained all year-round in the respective clubs. The promotion of this seminar concept had even the effect, that martial artist from non-affiliated clubs attended!
In the foreplanning to the seminar, the organizers thought about how to ‚expose the athletes to sometimes different, strange patterns of movement‘, since Jiu-Jitsu is being trained all year-round in the respective clubs. The promotion of this seminar concept had even the effect, that martial artist from non-affiliated clubs attended!
At 14:30, the organizers welcomed all those present and the respective experts and their teams were introduced. Then, all participants were divided into three groups, which were supposed to switch to the next group after one hour. The division was based on graduation, so that the groups were relatively homogeneous.
(Sifu/Master) Marcus Schüssler took over the first group and welcomed each person individually. The session started with simple coordinative exercises for realizing the disadvantage of visual perception and the subsequent information processing in order to better understand the advantage of a closed system (wedge/triangle).
(Sifu/Master) Marcus Schüssler took over the first group and welcomed each person individually. The session started with simple coordinative exercises for realizing the disadvantage of visual perception and the subsequent information processing in order to better understand the advantage of a closed system (wedge/triangle).