Since the first post, I worked the same routine. Yesterday, for the fun of it, I changed it up.

Round 1- footwork from right lead, normal footwork, nothing fancy, just to get the legs warmed up
Round 2- Footwork from left lead
Round 3- Combos involving kicks to strikes from right lead, light and loose
Round 4- Combos involving kicks to strikes from left lead, light and loose
Round 5- Combos involving strikes to kicks from right lead, light and loose
Round 6- Shadowboxing in a space where three sides were open to attack, one was closed(furniture acted as the bounds), attack was assumed to come from any side, only one step into any of the three directions allowed, since weaving makes one vulnerable from some angles, this made moving into targets the easiest way to keep from being a stationary target- in this round, entering with strikes, but the combos must involve kicks
Round 7- Same as 6
Round 8- As 6, but entering with combos that start with kicks, but must involve hand strikes as well
Round 9- Same as 8
Round 10- Free form, working in same 1-2 new moves
Round 11- Free form, working in same 1-2 new moves
Round 12- Free form, working in same 1-2 new moves

During the kicking section, focus was on training kicks at both low and high angles, this emphasis carried over to other sections, for example, in 6-9, some kicks low, some high. Of course, some 'kicks' were more throw related than what are often called kicks as well.