We use a “compliment and correct” system designed and tailored to each student’s needs. It blends honest instruction with encouragement so every student improves and stays motivated. Five simple principles guide every lesson.
Compliment strong suits, correct flaws without being overbearing, then close with encouragement. This builds enthusiasm, confidence and self-esteem for the next lesson.
First do (1), then (2), then (3). Breaking technique into ordered steps helps students remember and repeat the right patterns.
Learn it correctly, then repeat until thinking is no longer required. Repetition builds the muscle memory that wins fights. Repetition is the mother of skill.
It helps to understand why you perform a move. A real reason behind every punch, block and step makes the technique stick.
Releasing the mind of thought and procedure, using the student’s intuitive mind to perform correctly and naturally under pressure.
Every lesson blends technique and effort, on the mitts, the bags, and through real conditioning. Here is what coaching at Chicago Fight House looks like:





