I think a schedule of things to go through is a good idea. I guess I was thinking that you'd study the tape and then decide what is most important for each of you as individuals and work on that.
Perhaps doing partnerwork drills or light sparring where you each have to work using methods you find less natural/ more difficult rather than all doing exactly the same thing.
For example due to my limited height its important for me to practice slipping and staying inside while defending whereas some of my training partners will work more on in and out movement but we still all try to train everything.
I'm not sure how easy that will be in a group where you have more people though. I guess a rough outline would be good and make it flexible if you find something more important to work on as you go?
Maybe you can all contribute to what should be in the schedule as a group since you all might already have ideas of what you want to improve anyway?
I think pre-planned trainings run much smoother than the ones where you have to talk a lot to work it out as you go - even if I'm guilty of that sometimes! Most of the time at least - sometimes I like to nut things out a bit too.![]()
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