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Written by Milorad Stricevic
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 14:16 |
DR. STRICEVIC’S KARATE INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM
Final Project Instructional Videotape
1) You will be assigned a topic which will serve as a Final Project for graduation from the Dr. Stricevic’s Karate Instructor Program. This topic will be assigned and electronically sent to you at the time we recieve your tuition for the ADVANCE LEVEL program. 2) You should create a 55 minutes tape (+/- 5 minutes) out of which the first 5 minutes will be used for general introduction and 45 minutes for active teaching 3) You must use VHS tape (size of 4 by 7.5 inches or 10cm by 19cm). 4) Camera should be positioned in the front part of the dojo, either to the front left or front right side. Your students/athletes need to face the camera and (Show Men) front wall at the beginning of the tape. 5) You are responsible for obtaining permission from your students/athletes to produce this videotape under the constraints of the CONSENT FORM which you must agree to as stated elsewhere.
| 5 minutes |
General introduction: standing in front of the camera and stating your name, name of the dojo, city, state, and country where the videotaping will take place. After this you will announce the topic of your Final Project and use the remaining part of time to make any statements you wish that is relevant to you or your teaching environment. |
| 10 minutes |
Warm-up. Using all the information supplied to you through the course of this program, demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the concept of warm up. |
| 15 minutes |
Post warm-up. Content of this part of training will be determined by your Final Project topic. Here basic techniques in a variety of combinations should be taught to your students/athletes. |
| 15 minutes |
Period of progressive intensity. Depending on your topic, techniques which are practiced in post warm-up part of training should be applied here working with a partner. |
| 10 minutes |
Warm-down or Cool down period. Using all the information supplied to you through the course of this program, demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the concept of warm-down/cool down. |
CONCLUSION:
1) All the general instructions and commands given to the students should be done in the English language. Whenever needed translation from English into language of the land can be down.
2) All the technical commands should be given in Japanese language. These commands should not be translated.
3) Take your time to edit your tape to 55 minutes (+/- 5 minutes). Any significant change in time of length of the tape will effect final grading of your work by the SKIIL-KIP faculty. Contents of the tape will be evaluated and graded by 2 faculty of SKIIL-KIP using the FINAL PROJECT OF EVALUATING VIDEOTAPE FORM.
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