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Impressions of teaching martial arts

Chinese martial arts can be said to be profound, that's right, what I teach is Chinese martial arts, I bring martial arts down to the countryside in order to let the children better understand the classic Chinese skills.

I mainly teach five-step boxing, which, as the name suggests, has only five step forms, namely bow, horse, servant, virtual, and rest. In order for the children to better understand the movements of the five-step fist, I use the method of breaking down the movements to teach them, as the breaking down of the movements is done in a slow and precise manner considering that it is the children's first time to come into contact with martial arts. When I taught the martial arts, the children followed me step by step with eyes that were eager to learn the moves. Although occasionally some of the students were mischievous during the lesson, I think it was the students' sense of joy after they had learned something. Because they had already learned new moves, they were happy and wanted to show what they had learned quickly. Although it is wrong to be naughty in class, it is forgivable when you think about it

There are some shortcomings in my classes, sometimes the footwork is not taught very well, and I will improve in this area in the future.