to find certain actions, words, phrases,
mannerisms or subjects that
cause the
student doing a drill to become distracted by reacting to the
coach.
Bullbaiting is done by the
coach in specific
Training Routines. The
word bullbait is
derived from an
English and Spanish sport of baiting which meant to
set dogs upon a chained
bull. See also
Training Routines in this glossary.
in coaching certain
drills, attempting to find certain actions, words, phrases,
mannerisms or subjects that
cause the
student doing the drill to become distracted from the drill by reacting to the
coach. As a bullfighter attempts to attract the
bull's
attention and
control the
bull, so does the
coach attempt to attract and
control the
student's
attention, however the
coach flunks the
student whenever he succeeds in distracting the
student from the drill and then repeats the
action until it no longer has any
effect on the
student. Taken from a Spanish and
English sport of "baiting" which means "to
set dogs upon a chained
bull," but mainly "to
attack or torment especially with persistent insult,
criticism or
ridicule." Also "to tease."
in coaching certain
drills, attempting to find certain actions, words, phrases,
mannerisms or subjects that
cause the
student doing the drill to be- come distracted from the drill by reacting to the
coach. As a bullfighter at- tempts to attract the
bull's
attention and
control the
bull, so does the
coach attempt to attract and
control the
student's
attention, however the
coach flunks the
student whenever he succeeds in distracting the
student from the drill and then repeats the
action until it no longer has any
effect on the
student. Taken from a Spanish and
English sport of "baiting" which means "to
set dogs upon a chained
bull," but mainly "to
attack or torment especially with persistent insult,
criticism or
ridicule." Also "to tease."
in coaching certain
drills, the
coach attempts to find certain actions, words, phrases,
mannerisms or subjects that
cause the
student doing the drill to become distracted from the drill by reacting to the
coach. As a bullfighter attempts to attract the
bull's
attention and
control the
bull, so does the
coach attempt to attract and
control the
student's
attention, however the
coach flunks the
student whenever he succeeds in distracting the
student from the drill and then repeats the
action until it no longer has any
effect on the
student. Taken from a Spanish and
English sport of "baiting" which means "to
set dogs upon a chained
bull," but mainly "to
attack or torment especially with persistent insult,
criticism or
ridicule." Also "to tease."